Some Mistakes of Moses, Bindi 85,Bindi 618C.P. Farrell, 1880 - 278 síður |
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... lived in rude , barbaric times . But we are told that it was written by inspired men ; that it contains the will of God ; that it is perfect , pure , and true in all its parts ; the source and standard of all moral and religious truth ...
... lived in rude , barbaric times . But we are told that it was written by inspired men ; that it contains the will of God ; that it is perfect , pure , and true in all its parts ; the source and standard of all moral and religious truth ...
Síða 37
... from whom he begged , and by whose labor he lived . We should have believed in a god with three heads instead of three gods with one head , as we do now . Now and then some one says that the religion of SOME MISTAKES OF MOSES . 37.
... from whom he begged , and by whose labor he lived . We should have believed in a god with three heads instead of three gods with one head , as we do now . Now and then some one says that the religion of SOME MISTAKES OF MOSES . 37.
Síða 51
... lived in the family of Charles Darwin , we certainly would account for his having these theories in a natural way , So , if Darwin him- self should pretend that he was inspired , and had obtained his peculiar theories from God , we ...
... lived in the family of Charles Darwin , we certainly would account for his having these theories in a natural way , So , if Darwin him- self should pretend that he was inspired , and had obtained his peculiar theories from God , we ...
Síða 63
... lived , and where water was kept . It was for this reason that they used to pray for rain . They supposed that some angel could with a lever raise a gate and let out the quantity of moisture desired . It was with the water from this ...
... lived , and where water was kept . It was for this reason that they used to pray for rain . They supposed that some angel could with a lever raise a gate and let out the quantity of moisture desired . It was with the water from this ...
Síða 64
... lived , surrounded by his sons . In no other way could he account for rain . Where did the water come from ? He knew nothing about the laws of evapo- ration . He did not know that the sun wooed with amorous kisses the waves of the sea ...
... lived , surrounded by his sons . In no other way could he account for rain . Where did the water come from ? He knew nothing about the laws of evapo- ration . He did not know that the sun wooed with amorous kisses the waves of the sea ...
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