The Republican, Volumen14Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... Christian era , that of Plato , who exhibited all the human passions and qua- lifications allegorically , predominated . In this system , the nucleus of Christianity is visible , and Philo and Josephus were certainly Christians as far ...
... Christian era , that of Plato , who exhibited all the human passions and qua- lifications allegorically , predominated . In this system , the nucleus of Christianity is visible , and Philo and Josephus were certainly Christians as far ...
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... Christ to his apostles , constitutes the new or the Christian law ; as the body of the doctrines , precepts , and institutions , which were deli- vered by the Almighty to Moses , constituted the old law . " The true and certain ...
... Christ to his apostles , constitutes the new or the Christian law ; as the body of the doctrines , precepts , and institutions , which were deli- vered by the Almighty to Moses , constituted the old law . " The true and certain ...
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... Christian religion is not founded upon fable , that a person called Christ and other persons his companions did really exist and leave a new doctrine behind them . I see no testimony for these premises . I find them , by examination ...
... Christian religion is not founded upon fable , that a person called Christ and other persons his companions did really exist and leave a new doctrine behind them . I see no testimony for these premises . I find them , by examination ...
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An Address to the People of this Island by Richard | 1 |
Royal Buildings Observations by the Editor of The Times | 2 |
Carlile on his past proceedings and future prospects On | 33 |
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