The Republican, Volumen2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... Bible ; I found it a compilation of unintelligible jargon , without meaning , and without connection . I rejected ... Bible at home , amongst established Christians . The progress of the Bible Society is what we have to look at , and not ...
... Bible ; I found it a compilation of unintelligible jargon , without meaning , and without connection . I rejected ... Bible at home , amongst established Christians . The progress of the Bible Society is what we have to look at , and not ...
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... bible , as can be produced for no other writings as pretending to be revelations from God to man ; -because the history contained in the Bible is credible or worthy of being believed ; -- and because the miracles and pro- phecies ...
... bible , as can be produced for no other writings as pretending to be revelations from God to man ; -because the history contained in the Bible is credible or worthy of being believed ; -- and because the miracles and pro- phecies ...
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... Bible , if it is truly the work of God . I had never read the Bible , ex- cept as all poor children do that are taught to read by it , till I accidentally saw the book of the late Bishop of Llandaff , this it was which set me to examine ...
... Bible , if it is truly the work of God . I had never read the Bible , ex- cept as all poor children do that are taught to read by it , till I accidentally saw the book of the late Bishop of Llandaff , this it was which set me to examine ...
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High compliment to Majesty 122 | 7 |
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME | 13 |
to females in general particularly those of Manchester | 47 |
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