The Republican, Volume 10Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1824 - Free thought |
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... thought most worthy . To this , Sir , we should think you can have no objection , as it will fully answer your own benevolent views and those of your worthy coadjutors , George Maule , Esq . , and Mister Claudius Stephen Hunter ; and we ...
... thought most worthy . To this , Sir , we should think you can have no objection , as it will fully answer your own benevolent views and those of your worthy coadjutors , George Maule , Esq . , and Mister Claudius Stephen Hunter ; and we ...
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... thought , " what merit can I derive from a particular faith , if my only reason for entertaining it , is , because , I was taught so by my father ? Have I not made myself master of the means by which to gain temporal happiness , and am ...
... thought , " what merit can I derive from a particular faith , if my only reason for entertaining it , is , because , I was taught so by my father ? Have I not made myself master of the means by which to gain temporal happiness , and am ...
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... thought it impiously wicked and blasphemous . Defendant --- What do you mean by blasphemous ? Raven --- That which vilifies and scoffs at God , the Holy Scriptures , the Christian religion , and our Lord and Savi- our Jesus Christ ...
... thought it impiously wicked and blasphemous . Defendant --- What do you mean by blasphemous ? Raven --- That which vilifies and scoffs at God , the Holy Scriptures , the Christian religion , and our Lord and Savi- our Jesus Christ ...
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... thought proper to consider ho- ly ; because your foolish forefathers , who thought that the earth had ends and corners , and would cast a man into pri- ยท son for maintaining its rotundity , also thought that God would be alarmed ...
... thought proper to consider ho- ly ; because your foolish forefathers , who thought that the earth had ends and corners , and would cast a man into pri- ยท son for maintaining its rotundity , also thought that God would be alarmed ...
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... thought so ; when he sent me that letter , I thought he would soon be lost ; " but , replied the per- son , who had told him of my apostacy , is there no possibi- lity of saving him , would it not be adviseable to visit him and convince ...
... thought so ; when he sent me that letter , I thought he would soon be lost ; " but , replied the per- son , who had told him of my apostacy , is there no possibi- lity of saving him , would it not be adviseable to visit him and convince ...
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