The Republican, Volumen2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... Christian amongst them . When the debate took place in the Cabinet , on the proposed prosecution of Williams , for publishing the " Age of Reason , " there was a strong opposition to it , particularly by Sir David Dundas . There was a ...
... Christian amongst them . When the debate took place in the Cabinet , on the proposed prosecution of Williams , for publishing the " Age of Reason , " there was a strong opposition to it , particularly by Sir David Dundas . There was a ...
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... Christianity , which have been invariably taught near eighteen centuries throughout Europe , to the misery and disgrace of its inhabitants ; and although the brains of Christian poets and priests have described the system of rule and ...
... Christianity , which have been invariably taught near eighteen centuries throughout Europe , to the misery and disgrace of its inhabitants ; and although the brains of Christian poets and priests have described the system of rule and ...
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... Christian will not deny , that the deity , which is wor shipped by the Deist as omnipotent , and as the creator and director of all things , is implied in that part of their Godhead which they call God the Father . The difference ...
... Christian will not deny , that the deity , which is wor shipped by the Deist as omnipotent , and as the creator and director of all things , is implied in that part of their Godhead which they call God the Father . The difference ...
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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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