A Refutation of Every Argument Brought Against the Truth of Christianity and Revealed Religion, by Thomas Paine in the First Part of His Work Called the "Age of Reason.". |
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... probable that I should not have obtruded this volume upon the notice of the pub- lic . They might have slept with the false philosophy of Hume , the sophistry of Bolingbroke , the prophane sar- casms of Voltaire , the splendid fallacies ...
... probable that I should not have obtruded this volume upon the notice of the pub- lic . They might have slept with the false philosophy of Hume , the sophistry of Bolingbroke , the prophane sar- casms of Voltaire , the splendid fallacies ...
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... probable from the circumstance , that millions of men , to whom the pub- lication of that Religion was not made , never arrived at it ; and millions of men now , to whom it has not been re- vealed , are equally without that article of ...
... probable from the circumstance , that millions of men , to whom the pub- lication of that Religion was not made , never arrived at it ; and millions of men now , to whom it has not been re- vealed , are equally without that article of ...
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... probable that Mr. Paine meant no more by this ex- pression , than that every person should be at liberty to choose his own Creed , without being exposed to the inter- ference of others ; but it also admits of the following con ...
... probable that Mr. Paine meant no more by this ex- pression , than that every person should be at liberty to choose his own Creed , without being exposed to the inter- ference of others ; but it also admits of the following con ...
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... probable . Every profession has its Theophylact , and its Peregrinus . blow 扫街 fla- Soon after I had published the pamphlet , COMMON SENSE , in Ame 780 007 O wherever it had taken rica , I saw the exceeding probability ty that a ...
... probable . Every profession has its Theophylact , and its Peregrinus . blow 扫街 fla- Soon after I had published the pamphlet , COMMON SENSE , in Ame 780 007 O wherever it had taken rica , I saw the exceeding probability ty that a ...
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... probable to me , that I shall continue to exist hereafter & c . " This " ability , " and " probability , " which are other expressions for uncertainty , are the miserable foundations of the pure Deist's hopes and fears , when he ...
... probable to me , that I shall continue to exist hereafter & c . " This " ability , " and " probability , " which are other expressions for uncertainty , are the miserable foundations of the pure Deist's hopes and fears , when he ...
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