The Republican, Volume 1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1819 |
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... doubt , find a substitute both for Christianity and the Bible , that is holy according to law ; and such is the present rapid declension from those two absurdities , that I doubt not but some of you , who might have acted ...
... doubt , find a substitute both for Christianity and the Bible , that is holy according to law ; and such is the present rapid declension from those two absurdities , that I doubt not but some of you , who might have acted ...
Halaman 211
... doubt , ( you seem well acquainted with the thoughts of the Members ) you will be of opinion , that the arrangements for this purpose have been effected in the manner likely to be the least burden- some to the Country . " Now if the ...
... doubt , ( you seem well acquainted with the thoughts of the Members ) you will be of opinion , that the arrangements for this purpose have been effected in the manner likely to be the least burden- some to the Country . " Now if the ...
Halaman 305
... doubt but your good sense will excuse a Republican and a Deist , in not using the epithet " Reverend " in addressing ... doubts , and the doubts of others , of the truth of the divinity of the Christian religion . The fine and ...
... doubt but your good sense will excuse a Republican and a Deist , in not using the epithet " Reverend " in addressing ... doubts , and the doubts of others , of the truth of the divinity of the Christian religion . The fine and ...
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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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