| 1815 - 880 páginas
...persons to whom I was introduced at Paris unbelievers in Christianity, and even professed Atheists. — I was told by some of them that I was the only person...understanding they had any opinion, who professed to believe Curistiiiuity. But uu interrogating' then less its use, by affording Dr. Priestley advantages) in improving... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1790 - 620 páginas
...very free and serious conversation on the subject of religion, I was told by one of the company that 1 was the only person they had ever met with, of whose understanding they had any opinion, who pretended to believe Christianity. [Vol. I. Memoirs, 118.] When I asked what there was in Christianity... | |
| 1831 - 456 páginas
...and peccability. It is not surprising that Priestly was told by some professed Atheists at Paris, ' that I was the only person they had ever met with,...understanding they had any opinion, who professed to believe in Christianity.' " His consolations on his death-bed were of a piece with his previous opinions. Good... | |
| James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1831 - 334 páginas
...and peccability. It is not surprising that Priestley was told by some professed Atheist at Paris, " that I was the only person they had ever met with,...understanding they had any opinion, who professed to belieVe in Christianity." His consolations on his death-bed were of a piece with his previous opinions. Good... | |
| James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1831 - 342 páginas
...and peccability. It is not surprising that Priestley was told by some professed Atheist at Paris, " that I was the only person they had ever met with,...understanding they had any opinion, who professed 10 believe in Christianity." His consolations on his death-bed were of a piece with his previous opinions.... | |
| Jonathan Dymond - 1834 - 444 páginas
...whom I was introduced at Paris unbelievers in Christianity, and even professed atheists. As I ch6se on all occasions to appear as a Christian, I was told...understanding they had any opinion, who professed to believe in Christianity. But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper... | |
| James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1841 - 336 páginas
...and peccability. It is not surprising that Priestley was told by some professed atheists at Paris, " that I was the only person they had ever met with,...understanding they had any opinion, who professed to believe in Christianity." His consolations on his death-bed were of a piece with his previous opinions. Good... | |
| James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins - 1836 - 740 páginas
...persons, to whom I was introduced at Paris, unbelievers in Christianity, and even professed Atheists. As I chose on all occasions to appear as a Christian,...was the only person they had ever met with, of whose under. Handing they had any opinion, who professed to believe Christianity. But on Interrogating them,... | |
| Jonathan Dymond - 1842 - 226 páginas
...unbelievers in Christianity, and even profewi athiests. As I chose on all occasions to appear s- л Christian, I was told by some of them that I was the only person they had ever met with, к whose understanding they had any opinion, wÍM professed to believe in Christianity. But on inttrrogating... | |
| Jonathan Dymond - 1845 - 606 páginas
...persons to whom I was introduced at Paris, unbelievers in Christianity, and even professed atheists. As I chose on all occasions to appear as a Christian,...understanding they had any opinion, who professed to believe in Christianity. But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper... | |
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