The Republican, Volumen5Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1822 |
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... Effects of a Belief in a future State of Existence on Society . — Ad- dress to Mr. Carlile from Liverpool . - Letter to Ditto from his im- prisoned Shopmen . - Anecdote relating to Thomas Paine . No. 8 , contains , An Address , & c ...
... Effects of a Belief in a future State of Existence on Society . — Ad- dress to Mr. Carlile from Liverpool . - Letter to Ditto from his im- prisoned Shopmen . - Anecdote relating to Thomas Paine . No. 8 , contains , An Address , & c ...
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... effect : BRITAIN A REPUBLIC UPON THE BASE OF A COMPLETE REPRESENTATIVE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT , WITH THE ABOLITION OF KINGCRAFT AND PRIESTCRAFT . This is a cause worth advocating . All below this is delu- sion , and mere momentary ...
... effect : BRITAIN A REPUBLIC UPON THE BASE OF A COMPLETE REPRESENTATIVE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT , WITH THE ABOLITION OF KINGCRAFT AND PRIESTCRAFT . This is a cause worth advocating . All below this is delu- sion , and mere momentary ...
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... effects . But I can write when poor , and publish when poor , and poverty will only make me more industrious . I do not complain of being in want ; since I have been in this gaol I have had the means of obtaining every thing that my ...
... effects . But I can write when poor , and publish when poor , and poverty will only make me more industrious . I do not complain of being in want ; since I have been in this gaol I have had the means of obtaining every thing that my ...
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... effect on their minds and moral conduct . Absurdity upon absurdity ! where then is the searching and divine influence of Christianity ? where its omnipotence ! where its irre- sistible and blazing truth ? where its obvious and ...
... effect on their minds and moral conduct . Absurdity upon absurdity ! where then is the searching and divine influence of Christianity ? where its omnipotence ! where its irre- sistible and blazing truth ? where its obvious and ...
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... effect than creating a suspicion that Christianity really does stand in need of those efforts , than which , no suspicion can be more fatal to your pur- pose . If , on the other hand , Christianity be destitute alike of proof and of the ...
... effect than creating a suspicion that Christianity really does stand in need of those efforts , than which , no suspicion can be more fatal to your pur- pose . If , on the other hand , Christianity be destitute alike of proof and of the ...
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