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الصفحة xiv
... fables of the Greeks and Romans of the pleasures enjoyed by those who had the good fortune to arrive at Elyzout , or Elysian fields , as they called it , and the various torments inflicted upon those doomed to Tartarus . But it is time ...
... fables of the Greeks and Romans of the pleasures enjoyed by those who had the good fortune to arrive at Elyzout , or Elysian fields , as they called it , and the various torments inflicted upon those doomed to Tartarus . But it is time ...
الصفحة 17
... fable ; and that the fable is made to fit and wind itself up with that circum- stance . The Christian Mythologists tell us , that their Satan made war against the Almighty , who defeated him , and confined him after- wards , not under a ...
... fable ; and that the fable is made to fit and wind itself up with that circum- stance . The Christian Mythologists tell us , that their Satan made war against the Almighty , who defeated him , and confined him after- wards , not under a ...
الصفحة 18
... fable together . They represent this virtuous and amiable man , Jesus Christ , to be at once both God and Man , and also the Son of God , celestially begotten , on purpose to be sacrificed , because they say that Eve in her longing had ...
... fable together . They represent this virtuous and amiable man , Jesus Christ , to be at once both God and Man , and also the Son of God , celestially begotten , on purpose to be sacrificed , because they say that Eve in her longing had ...
الصفحة 19
... fable , and lived very good lives under that belief ( for credulity is not a crime ) is what I have no doubt of . In the first place , they were educated to believe it , and they would have believed any thing else in the same manner ...
... fable , and lived very good lives under that belief ( for credulity is not a crime ) is what I have no doubt of . In the first place , they were educated to believe it , and they would have believed any thing else in the same manner ...
الصفحة 43
... work of God that ever did , or ever will exist ; and that every thing else , called the word of God , is fable and imposition . It is an inconsistency scarcely possible to be credited ,. L 43 PART 1. ] THE AGE OF REASON .
... work of God that ever did , or ever will exist ; and that every thing else , called the word of God , is fable and imposition . It is an inconsistency scarcely possible to be credited ,. L 43 PART 1. ] THE AGE OF REASON .
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