The Theological Works of Thomas Paine. (The Age of Reason.).J. Watson, 1851 |
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... idea of hurting or injuring the reputation of any one , which was its original meaning . As a word , it existed before Christianity existed , being a Greek word , or Greek anglofied , as all the etymological dictionaries will shew . But ...
... idea of hurting or injuring the reputation of any one , which was its original meaning . As a word , it existed before Christianity existed , being a Greek word , or Greek anglofied , as all the etymological dictionaries will shew . But ...
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... idea of the purity and perfection of God , compared with the contradictions the book contains - from the lasciviousness of some of its stories , like that of Lot getting drunk and debauching his two daughters , which is not spoken of as ...
... idea of the purity and perfection of God , compared with the contradictions the book contains - from the lasciviousness of some of its stories , like that of Lot getting drunk and debauching his two daughters , which is not spoken of as ...
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... ideas are naturally led to think of the exten- sive genius and talents of the artist . When we study the elements of geometry , we think of Euclid . When we speak of gravitation , we think of Newton . How then is it that , when we study ...
... ideas are naturally led to think of the exten- sive genius and talents of the artist . When we study the elements of geometry , we think of Euclid . When we speak of gravitation , we think of Newton . How then is it that , when we study ...
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... ideas appear to us undefined and confused ; but if we reason philosophically , those ideas can be easily arranged and simplified . It is a Being whose power is equal to his will . Observe the nature of the will of man . It is of an ...
... ideas appear to us undefined and confused ; but if we reason philosophically , those ideas can be easily arranged and simplified . It is a Being whose power is equal to his will . Observe the nature of the will of man . It is of an ...
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... idea presents itself to our mind , we have the idea of a perfect being that man calls God . It is comfortable to live under the belief of the existence of an infinitely protecting power ; and it is an addition to that comfort to know ...
... idea presents itself to our mind , we have the idea of a perfect being that man calls God . It is comfortable to live under the belief of the existence of an infinitely protecting power ; and it is an addition to that comfort to know ...
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