The infidel's own book, a statement of some of the absurdities resulting from the rejection of ChristianityHamilton, Adams, 1834 - 200 páginas |
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... number of them are of this character ; but I dare not deny that there are some so exemplarily virtuous , that it would be malicious to question their sincerity . At the same time , even these THE INFIDEL'S OWN BOOK . 3.
... number of them are of this character ; but I dare not deny that there are some so exemplarily virtuous , that it would be malicious to question their sincerity . At the same time , even these THE INFIDEL'S OWN BOOK . 3.
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Richard Treffry. their sincerity . At the same time , even these are probably prevented from discerning the weakness of their cause , by a want of impartiality . Then they must be very foolish men . Even that I cannot admit . Some of ...
Richard Treffry. their sincerity . At the same time , even these are probably prevented from discerning the weakness of their cause , by a want of impartiality . Then they must be very foolish men . Even that I cannot admit . Some of ...
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... sincerity or the skill of its assailants . Among the ignorant , and superstitious , and interested , it might still , perhaps , have its votaries , unless in- deed where it required sacrifice , and patient en- durance , and religious ...
... sincerity or the skill of its assailants . Among the ignorant , and superstitious , and interested , it might still , perhaps , have its votaries , unless in- deed where it required sacrifice , and patient en- durance , and religious ...
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... sincerely wishes to succeed , where success would be indeed honour , -with those whom the Chris- tian church is happy to acknowledge as its proper members , and its true adornments , -let him not breathe a whisper of that which , to ...
... sincerely wishes to succeed , where success would be indeed honour , -with those whom the Chris- tian church is happy to acknowledge as its proper members , and its true adornments , -let him not breathe a whisper of that which , to ...
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... the rubbish of a quarry , in search of worthless and neglected crystals , when on his brow , his own diadem flashes with the lustre of inestimable gems . : - But suppose we were to shew our sincerity 16 THE INFIDEL'S OWN BOOK .
... the rubbish of a quarry , in search of worthless and neglected crystals , when on his brow , his own diadem flashes with the lustre of inestimable gems . : - But suppose we were to shew our sincerity 16 THE INFIDEL'S OWN BOOK .
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