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... doctrine , and equally absolved mankind from all responsibility for their delinquencies , full twenty years ago . " The only difference , " he assures us , " between the most virtuous and the most vicious person is that the former was ...
... doctrine , and equally absolved mankind from all responsibility for their delinquencies , full twenty years ago . " The only difference , " he assures us , " between the most virtuous and the most vicious person is that the former was ...
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... doctrines which have been and are now taught throughout the world must necessarily create and perpetuate , and they do create and perpetuate , a total want of mental charity among men . They also generate superstition , bigotry ...
... doctrines which have been and are now taught throughout the world must necessarily create and perpetuate , and they do create and perpetuate , a total want of mental charity among men . They also generate superstition , bigotry ...
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... doctrine which is to be inculcated in this approaching Millennium , " is not derived from any of the uncertain legends of ... doctrines taught in the New Institution are proposed to be founded is , that they shall be in unison with such ...
... doctrine which is to be inculcated in this approaching Millennium , " is not derived from any of the uncertain legends of ... doctrines taught in the New Institution are proposed to be founded is , that they shall be in unison with such ...
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... doctrines of Scripture to the fashion of his own ra- tional creed , nothing can hinder the people from interpreting the precepts of Scripture according to the dictates of their natural passions . * We cannot dismiss the system without ...
... doctrines of Scripture to the fashion of his own ra- tional creed , nothing can hinder the people from interpreting the precepts of Scripture according to the dictates of their natural passions . * We cannot dismiss the system without ...
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... doctrines contained in them ) ought on their own principles to teach the young philoso- pher all the different systems of astronomy from Thales and Eudoxus , down to Tycho Brahe , and St. Pierre , in order that he might be led through ...
... doctrines contained in them ) ought on their own principles to teach the young philoso- pher all the different systems of astronomy from Thales and Eudoxus , down to Tycho Brahe , and St. Pierre , in order that he might be led through ...
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