The Christian Spectator, Volumen6Howe & Spalding, 1824 |
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... human grandeur , and the weakness of human power . The Jewish missionaries , specially those in America contributed still more to the several branches of natural his- tory . In the documents of later so- cieties , there are notices of ...
... human grandeur , and the weakness of human power . The Jewish missionaries , specially those in America contributed still more to the several branches of natural his- tory . In the documents of later so- cieties , there are notices of ...
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... human policy . To this design Weishaupt , who was more absolutely an Atheist than Voltaire , and as cordially wished for the ruin of Christianity , superadded a general intention of destroying the moral character of man . The system of ...
... human policy . To this design Weishaupt , who was more absolutely an Atheist than Voltaire , and as cordially wished for the ruin of Christianity , superadded a general intention of destroying the moral character of man . The system of ...
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... human race , the grand and sweeping principle of they soon whetted the knife for each corruption , that the End sanctions other's throats : and the tremendous the Means ; a principle , which , if Being , who rules the universe , whose ...
... human race , the grand and sweeping principle of they soon whetted the knife for each corruption , that the End sanctions other's throats : and the tremendous the Means ; a principle , which , if Being , who rules the universe , whose ...
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... human misery , a military despotism ; heretofore re- garded by mankind as the consum- mation of ruin . Still , it was a real refuge from the horrors of the former system ; horrors , which no nation ever before suffered , and which no ...
... human misery , a military despotism ; heretofore re- garded by mankind as the consum- mation of ruin . Still , it was a real refuge from the horrors of the former system ; horrors , which no nation ever before suffered , and which no ...
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... human race ? Let us , therefore , continue to give the Bible indiscriminately to all . The hea- venly comfort there deposited , will surely not be valued and felt more in palaces than beneath thatched roofs , and in cotta- ges . " The ...
... human race ? Let us , therefore , continue to give the Bible indiscriminately to all . The hea- venly comfort there deposited , will surely not be valued and felt more in palaces than beneath thatched roofs , and in cotta- ges . " The ...
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