The Theological Works of Thomas Paine. (The Age of Reason.).J. Watson, 1851 |
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... principle and form , in a manner so as not to be considered as the festi- vals of an exclusive worship ; and that , in recalling those who might not be attached to any particular worship , those festivals might also be attended as moral ...
... principle and form , in a manner so as not to be considered as the festi- vals of an exclusive worship ; and that , in recalling those who might not be attached to any particular worship , those festivals might also be attended as moral ...
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... principles of the Theophilanthro- pists are the same as those published in the first part of the Age of Reason in 1793 , and in the second part in 1795. The Theophilan- thropists , as a society , are silent upon all the things they do ...
... principles of the Theophilanthro- pists are the same as those published in the first part of the Age of Reason in 1793 , and in the second part in 1795. The Theophilan- thropists , as a society , are silent upon all the things they do ...
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... principles of science are of divine origin . Man cannot make , or invent , or contrive principles - he can only discover them ; and he ought to look through the discovery to the author . When we examine an extraordinary piece of ...
... principles of science are of divine origin . Man cannot make , or invent , or contrive principles - he can only discover them ; and he ought to look through the discovery to the author . When we examine an extraordinary piece of ...
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... principles . In the first place , admitting matter to have properties , as we see it has , the question still remains , How came matter by those properties ? to this they will answer , that matter possessed those properties eternally ...
... principles . In the first place , admitting matter to have properties , as we see it has , the question still remains , How came matter by those properties ? to this they will answer , that matter possessed those properties eternally ...
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... principles , and therefore they are not sectarian principles , unless we suppose a sect composed of all the world . I have said in the course of this discourse , that the study of na- tural philosophy is a divine study , because it is ...
... principles , and therefore they are not sectarian principles , unless we suppose a sect composed of all the world . I have said in the course of this discourse , that the study of na- tural philosophy is a divine study , because it is ...
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