Some Mistakes of Moses, Bindi 85,Bindi 618C.P. Farrell, 1880 - 278 síður |
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... supposed to be . They must show that misery fits the good for heaven , while happiness prepares the bad for hell ; that the wicked get all their good things in this life , and the good all their evil ; that in this world God punishes ...
... supposed to be . They must show that misery fits the good for heaven , while happiness prepares the bad for hell ; that the wicked get all their good things in this life , and the good all their evil ; that in this world God punishes ...
Síða 46
... supposed that Moses was the author , and among the ignorant the supposition still prevails . As a matter of fact , it seems to be well settled that Moses had nothing to do with these books , and that they were not written until he had ...
... supposed that Moses was the author , and among the ignorant the supposition still prevails . As a matter of fact , it seems to be well settled that Moses had nothing to do with these books , and that they were not written until he had ...
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... supposed to have the power to assist or injure man , certain things were supposed necessary for man to do in order to gain the assistance , and avoid the anger of these gods . Out of this belief grew certain ceremonies , and these ...
... supposed to have the power to assist or injure man , certain things were supposed necessary for man to do in order to gain the assistance , and avoid the anger of these gods . Out of this belief grew certain ceremonies , and these ...
Síða 52
... supposed . It cer- tainly is no proof that a man is inspired simply because he is right . No one pretends that Shakespeare was inspired , and yet all the writers of the books of the Old Testa- ment put together , could not have produced ...
... supposed . It cer- tainly is no proof that a man is inspired simply because he is right . No one pretends that Shakespeare was inspired , and yet all the writers of the books of the Old Testa- ment put together , could not have produced ...
Síða 61
... these things . For my part I cannot understand how light can be separated from darkness . I had always supposed that darkness was simply the absence of light , and that under no circumstances could it be SOME MISTAKES OF MOSES . 61.
... these things . For my part I cannot understand how light can be separated from darkness . I had always supposed that darkness was simply the absence of light , and that under no circumstances could it be SOME MISTAKES OF MOSES . 61.
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