The Republican, Volume 2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 - Free thought |
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Page 70
... truth can never be clearly apprehended . I did venture to suggest this in my former letter , and I now repeat my supplication with all the earnestness which the love of truth , and I would add , the love towards a fel- low creature ...
... truth can never be clearly apprehended . I did venture to suggest this in my former letter , and I now repeat my supplication with all the earnestness which the love of truth , and I would add , the love towards a fel- low creature ...
Page 101
... truth are my only pleas for writing to you on the present occasion . I have long beheld with admiration the intrepidity , the undaunted courage , you display in opposition to tyranny , corruption , and hypocrisy- a trinity as hateful ...
... truth are my only pleas for writing to you on the present occasion . I have long beheld with admiration the intrepidity , the undaunted courage , you display in opposition to tyranny , corruption , and hypocrisy- a trinity as hateful ...
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... truth : not so much to oppose the Deist , and his manner of reasoning , as to point out the truth of the Christian religion ; by shewing with reference to the state of man , the importance and the necessity of the aid which it reveals ...
... truth : not so much to oppose the Deist , and his manner of reasoning , as to point out the truth of the Christian religion ; by shewing with reference to the state of man , the importance and the necessity of the aid which it reveals ...
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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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