Some Mistakes of Moses, Bindi 85,Bindi 618C.P. Farrell, 1880 - 278 síður |
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... things , by saying that its authors 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 ...
... things , by saying that its authors 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 ...
Síða x
... things are true and all inspired of God , and that eternal punishment will be the lot of him who dares deny or doubt , the sweetest myth of all the Fable World would lose its beauty , and become a scorned and hateful thing to every ...
... things are true and all inspired of God , and that eternal punishment will be the lot of him who dares deny or doubt , the sweetest myth of all the Fable World would lose its beauty , and become a scorned and hateful thing to every ...
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... things I wish to do , is to free the orthodox clergy . I am a great friend of theirs , and in spite of all they may say against me , I am going to do them a great and lasting service . Upon their necks are visible the marks of the ...
... things I wish to do , is to free the orthodox clergy . I am a great friend of theirs , and in spite of all they may say against me , I am going to do them a great and lasting service . Upon their necks are visible the marks of the ...
Síða 18
... things in this life , and the good all their evil ; that in this world God punishes the people he loves , and in the next , the ones he hates ; that happi- ness makes us bad here , but not in heaven ; that pain makes us good here , but ...
... things in this life , and the good all their evil ; that in this world God punishes the people he loves , and in the next , the ones he hates ; that happi- ness makes us bad here , but not in heaven ; that pain makes us good here , but ...
Síða 19
Robert Green Ingersoll. ners believe reasonable things . To believe without evidence , or in spite of it , is accounted as righteous- ness to the sincere and humble christian . The ministers are in duty bound to denounce all intellectual ...
Robert Green Ingersoll. ners believe reasonable things . To believe without evidence , or in spite of it , is accounted as righteous- ness to the sincere and humble christian . The ministers are in duty bound to denounce all intellectual ...
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