The Republican, Volume 1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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Halaman 195
... Christian sectaries , each of whom your Lordships are well aware would have given a different description of the Christian faith , as essential to their salvation . Now if Christianity cannot be defined , and if the statute law ...
... Christian sectaries , each of whom your Lordships are well aware would have given a different description of the Christian faith , as essential to their salvation . Now if Christianity cannot be defined , and if the statute law ...
Halaman 251
... Christian , creeds ; and if illustration of belief is to be sought in the practice of believers , we may turn for an appro- priate specimen to Christian Yeomanry Cavalry , and Christian magistrates , sanctioned by the high approbation ...
... Christian , creeds ; and if illustration of belief is to be sought in the practice of believers , we may turn for an appro- priate specimen to Christian Yeomanry Cavalry , and Christian magistrates , sanctioned by the high approbation ...
Halaman 315
... Christian virtues , so called , for- bearance , meekness , and passive courage , are extolled as if they really did exist among Christians . The whole of this pro- position is a strong ground of my assertion on the work as a whole ...
... Christian virtues , so called , for- bearance , meekness , and passive courage , are extolled as if they really did exist among Christians . The whole of this pro- position is a strong ground of my assertion on the work as a whole ...
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