The Republican, Volume 2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 - Free thought |
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Page 179
... mankind from their Creator , they usurped the place and honours of the Supreme Deity . By the suc- cess of their malicious contrivances , they at once gratified their own vanity and revenge , and obtained the only com- fort of which ...
... mankind from their Creator , they usurped the place and honours of the Supreme Deity . By the suc- cess of their malicious contrivances , they at once gratified their own vanity and revenge , and obtained the only com- fort of which ...
Page 306
... mankind the proper object of their faith and worship , as well as their present duties and future expectations ; --- but also , because there is such evi- dence for the genuineness and authenticity of the bible , as can be produced for ...
... mankind the proper object of their faith and worship , as well as their present duties and future expectations ; --- but also , because there is such evi- dence for the genuineness and authenticity of the bible , as can be produced for ...
Page 354
... mankind towards the christains , or the hatred of the christiaus towards mankind . I have preferred the latter sense as the most agrea- ble to the stile of Tacitus , and to the popular error , of which a precept of the Gospel ( see Luke ...
... mankind towards the christains , or the hatred of the christiaus towards mankind . I have preferred the latter sense as the most agrea- ble to the stile of Tacitus , and to the popular error , of which a precept of the Gospel ( see Luke ...
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High compliment to Majesty 122 | 7 |
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME | 13 |
to females in general particularly those of Manchester | 47 |
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