The Republican, Volume 1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1819 |
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... Deist , believing in one God , in opposition to those who believe in three Gods or more , for it is vain for the Tri ... Deist , in the same sense as the followers of Confucius äre Deists ; and taking this for granted , and that you are ...
... Deist , believing in one God , in opposition to those who believe in three Gods or more , for it is vain for the Tri ... Deist , in the same sense as the followers of Confucius äre Deists ; and taking this for granted , and that you are ...
Halaman 154
... Deism .. They think that a Deist is a monster out of human shape ; they think he has no ideas of mora justice ; they think a Deist can neither act , speak , nor feel like other men ; they consider him an infidel and a character that ...
... Deism .. They think that a Deist is a monster out of human shape ; they think he has no ideas of mora justice ; they think a Deist can neither act , speak , nor feel like other men ; they consider him an infidel and a character that ...
Halaman 171
... Deist , must admit not only contains what must necessarily implicate the moral attri butes of the Deity , but the grossest absurdities , the most horrid blasphemies . By the same party , Sir , you are also termed a blasphemer . This ...
... Deist , must admit not only contains what must necessarily implicate the moral attri butes of the Deity , but the grossest absurdities , the most horrid blasphemies . By the same party , Sir , you are also termed a blasphemer . This ...
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Letter on Superstition by the Right Hon W Pitt | 10 |
Third to the Prince Regent | 24 |
to Mr Carlile | 30 |
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