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Page 375
... truth is illustrated in the following extract will apologize for its length : ' Have not several , whom in charity ... truths of religion , which you call orthodox , is the very end of my enquiries , and am I to begin these enquiries on ...
... truth is illustrated in the following extract will apologize for its length : ' Have not several , whom in charity ... truths of religion , which you call orthodox , is the very end of my enquiries , and am I to begin these enquiries on ...
Page 376
... truth , we have but too many ecclesiastic terms and phrases , which savour grossly of the arts of a crafty priesthood , who meant to keep the world in ignorance , to secure an implicit faith in their own dogmas , and to intimidate men ...
... truth , we have but too many ecclesiastic terms and phrases , which savour grossly of the arts of a crafty priesthood , who meant to keep the world in ignorance , to secure an implicit faith in their own dogmas , and to intimidate men ...
Page 409
... truth of the Gospel , this able Apologist places the character of Jesus ; and his remarks are so very pertinent and forcible , that we are induced to transcribe the whole passage : The character of Jesus is perfectly original . It is ...
... truth of the Gospel , this able Apologist places the character of Jesus ; and his remarks are so very pertinent and forcible , that we are induced to transcribe the whole passage : The character of Jesus is perfectly original . It is ...
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