Some Mistakes of Moses, Bindi 85,Bindi 618C.P. Farrell, 1880 - 278 síður |
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... ideas inconsistent with known and demonstrated facts . To me it seemed almost a crime to teach that this record was written by inspired men ; that slavery , polygamy , wars of conquest and extermination were right , and that there was a ...
... ideas inconsistent with known and demonstrated facts . To me it seemed almost a crime to teach that this record was written by inspired men ; that slavery , polygamy , wars of conquest and extermination were right , and that there was a ...
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... ideas entertained by me , I congratulate myself that calumny is now the pulpit's last resort . The old instruments of torture are kept only to gratify curiosity ; the chains are rusting away , and the demolition of time has allowed even ...
... ideas entertained by me , I congratulate myself that calumny is now the pulpit's last resort . The old instruments of torture are kept only to gratify curiosity ; the chains are rusting away , and the demolition of time has allowed even ...
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... idea that all the great and good are dead , that the living are totally depraved , that all pleasures are sins , that sighs and groans are alone pleasing to God , that thought is dangerous , that intellectual courage is a crime , that ...
... idea that all the great and good are dead , that the living are totally depraved , that all pleasures are sins , that sighs and groans are alone pleasing to God , that thought is dangerous , that intellectual courage is a crime , that ...
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... ideas of others . They are not expected to give even the doubts that may suggest themselves , but are required to walk in the narrow , verdureless path trodden by the ignorance of the past . The forests and fields on either side are ...
... ideas of others . They are not expected to give even the doubts that may suggest themselves , but are required to walk in the narrow , verdureless path trodden by the ignorance of the past . The forests and fields on either side are ...
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... ideas upon these great questions . It is much safer for them to quote from the works of the dead . The more vividly they describe the sufferings of the unregenerate , of those who attended theatres and balls , and drank wine in summer ...
... ideas upon these great questions . It is much safer for them to quote from the works of the dead . The more vividly they describe the sufferings of the unregenerate , of those who attended theatres and balls , and drank wine in summer ...
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