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... doctrines, asgiven by Matthew,Mark, Luke and John;beingan abridgment of theNew Testament forthe use of the Indians, unembarrassed with matters of fact or faith beyond thelevelof their comprehension." Ina letter to his friend,Mr. Charles ...
... doctrines, asgiven by Matthew,Mark, Luke and John;beingan abridgment of theNew Testament forthe use of the Indians, unembarrassed with matters of fact or faith beyond thelevelof their comprehension." Ina letter to his friend,Mr. Charles ...
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... doctrines, in preference to all others; ascribing to himself every human excellence, and believinghenever claimed any other. At the short intervals since these conversations, when I could justifiably abstract my mindfrom public affairs ...
... doctrines, in preference to all others; ascribing to himself every human excellence, and believinghenever claimed any other. At the short intervals since these conversations, when I could justifiably abstract my mindfrom public affairs ...
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... ofconcession, betraying the rightof independent opinion by answering questions of faith, which the lawshave left between God and himself. Accept my affectionate salutations. ****** SYLLABUS OF AN ESTIMATE OF THE DOCTRINES OF JESUS, ...
... ofconcession, betraying the rightof independent opinion by answering questions of faith, which the lawshave left between God and himself. Accept my affectionate salutations. ****** SYLLABUS OF AN ESTIMATE OF THE DOCTRINES OF JESUS, ...
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Thomas Jefferson. SYLLABUS OF AN ESTIMATE OF THE DOCTRINES OF JESUS, COMPARED WITH THOSE OF OTHERS. In a comparativeviewoftheethics ofthe enlightened nations of antiquity,oftheJews,and ofJesus,no notice should be taken of the corruptions ...
Thomas Jefferson. SYLLABUS OF AN ESTIMATE OF THE DOCTRINES OF JESUS, COMPARED WITH THOSE OF OTHERS. In a comparativeviewoftheethics ofthe enlightened nations of antiquity,oftheJews,and ofJesus,no notice should be taken of the corruptions ...
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... doctrines appear are remarkable. 1. Like Socrates and Epictetus, he wrote nothinghimself. 2. Buthe hadnot, likethem, aXenophonor anArrian to write forhim.I name not Plato, who only used thenameof Socrates tocoverthe whimsies of his own ...
... doctrines appear are remarkable. 1. Like Socrates and Epictetus, he wrote nothinghimself. 2. Buthe hadnot, likethem, aXenophonor anArrian to write forhim.I name not Plato, who only used thenameof Socrates tocoverthe whimsies of his own ...
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