A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of Thomas Paine, and Wavering Christians of Every Persuasion. With an Appendix Containing the Author's Determination to Have Relinquished His Charge in the Established Church, and the Reasons on which that Determination was FoundedT. Conder, 1803 - 351 páginas |
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... those who , when brought to a sense of their sin and folly , fear and tremble before this DREAD SOVEREIGN . This seems to have been the case with the late Lord P. This NOBLEMAN , after he turned Deist , took every opportunity to shew ...
... those who , when brought to a sense of their sin and folly , fear and tremble before this DREAD SOVEREIGN . This seems to have been the case with the late Lord P. This NOBLEMAN , after he turned Deist , took every opportunity to shew ...
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... those of the same class . Young readers may find their advantage in this part of his Treatise . Both believers and unbelievers , he trusts , will meet with something or another that will be useful to them . Whatever is conceived to be ...
... those of the same class . Young readers may find their advantage in this part of his Treatise . Both believers and unbelievers , he trusts , will meet with something or another that will be useful to them . Whatever is conceived to be ...
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... those first of human beings , who have left us the image of their souls reflected in their immortal volumes . Here , he some- times seems to catch a ray of their genius ; to intermingle soul with soul ; to taste the raptures of their ...
... those first of human beings , who have left us the image of their souls reflected in their immortal volumes . Here , he some- times seems to catch a ray of their genius ; to intermingle soul with soul ; to taste the raptures of their ...
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... the impious man , will not be denied by his companions of impiety . Their silence , however much they may wish to deny it , is the least of those corro borative borative proofs , which could be adduced . Not one. AND THE SACRED WRITINGS .
... the impious man , will not be denied by his companions of impiety . Their silence , however much they may wish to deny it , is the least of those corro borative borative proofs , which could be adduced . Not one. AND THE SACRED WRITINGS .
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... those satisfactions which true religion yields ; and what egregious fools all those persons are , who squander away their precious time in what the world , by a strange perversion of language , calls pleasure . " I have enjoyed , " says ...
... those satisfactions which true religion yields ; and what egregious fools all those persons are , who squander away their precious time in what the world , by a strange perversion of language , calls pleasure . " I have enjoyed , " says ...
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