A View of Nature, in Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps: With Reflections on Atheistical Philosophy, Now Exemplified in France. By Richard Joseph Sulivan, ...T. Becket, 1794 |
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الصفحة vi
... church --- superstitious practices respecting them --- Origin of the doctrine of transubstantiation --- of the Inquisition --- State of knowledge among the Christians and the Arabians compared --- Destructive effects of intolerance in ...
... church --- superstitious practices respecting them --- Origin of the doctrine of transubstantiation --- of the Inquisition --- State of knowledge among the Christians and the Arabians compared --- Destructive effects of intolerance in ...
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... church , indeed , afterwards , who sunk under martyrdom , might , had it been false , have been involved in the obstinacy of prepossession they might have blindly con- fided in an imposture , handed down to them by their fathers . But ...
... church , indeed , afterwards , who sunk under martyrdom , might , had it been false , have been involved in the obstinacy of prepossession they might have blindly con- fided in an imposture , handed down to them by their fathers . But ...
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... church , or to the Mahommedan imposi- tion , it is not altogether so material for us to touch upon ; because the world has not yet seen entirely their completion . But that of the de- * Beattie . struction struction of Jerusalem , is ...
... church , or to the Mahommedan imposi- tion , it is not altogether so material for us to touch upon ; because the world has not yet seen entirely their completion . But that of the de- * Beattie . struction struction of Jerusalem , is ...
الصفحة 37
... church of Rome , and ask yourself , whether her absurd pretensions to mi- raculous powers have not converted one half of her members to protestantism , and the other half to infidelity ? Neither the sword of the civil magistrate , nor ...
... church of Rome , and ask yourself , whether her absurd pretensions to mi- raculous powers have not converted one half of her members to protestantism , and the other half to infidelity ? Neither the sword of the civil magistrate , nor ...
الصفحة 75
... St. Laurence , Philip reckoned himself obliged to the Saint for the victory ; and accordingly he not only built the monastery he had vowed , but also a church . for for the saint , and a palace for himself , LETTER XCII . 75.
... St. Laurence , Philip reckoned himself obliged to the Saint for the victory ; and accordingly he not only built the monastery he had vowed , but also a church . for for the saint , and a palace for himself , LETTER XCII . 75.
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