The Republican, Volumen1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... Bible , but no other book ; this mode of treatment not only gave me a great dislike to reading the Bible , but to reading of any kind , and rather than go to school , I went to sea , unknown to my parents . Thus , at eighteen years of ...
... Bible , but no other book ; this mode of treatment not only gave me a great dislike to reading the Bible , but to reading of any kind , and rather than go to school , I went to sea , unknown to my parents . Thus , at eighteen years of ...
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... Bible and New Testament , nature is subverted , and where nature is destroyed no perfection can possibly remain . I was in my youthful days taught to read the Bible , and I con- tinued to read and reverence it more than twenty years ...
... Bible and New Testament , nature is subverted , and where nature is destroyed no perfection can possibly remain . I was in my youthful days taught to read the Bible , and I con- tinued to read and reverence it more than twenty years ...
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... Bible varied , and that if any were the word or revealed will of God , it must be the original . In consequence of such observations being improper in a court of law , according to Mr. Justice Best's doctrine , and should I be ...
... Bible varied , and that if any were the word or revealed will of God , it must be the original . In consequence of such observations being improper in a court of law , according to Mr. Justice Best's doctrine , and should I be ...
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