The infidel's own book, a statement of some of the absurdities resulting from the rejection of ChristianityHamilton, Adams, 1834 - 200 |
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... highest degree which the nature of the case will admit , we shall inquire in the sequel . This , at least , the foregoing remarks sufficiently evince , that its falsehood has never been rendered probable , much less has it ever been ...
... highest degree which the nature of the case will admit , we shall inquire in the sequel . This , at least , the foregoing remarks sufficiently evince , that its falsehood has never been rendered probable , much less has it ever been ...
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... highest object of their desires , and care not for any substitute . They have absolutely nothing to offer , instead of what they themselves are compelled to acknowledge , the most splendid dream ever cherished by a fas- cinated but ...
... highest object of their desires , and care not for any substitute . They have absolutely nothing to offer , instead of what they themselves are compelled to acknowledge , the most splendid dream ever cherished by a fas- cinated but ...
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... highest conceivable interests of this world are matters of no moment , compared to the results of our present inquiry . We argue on the destinies of eternity ; and the truth or falsehood of Chris- tianity involves the condition of ...
... highest conceivable interests of this world are matters of no moment , compared to the results of our present inquiry . We argue on the destinies of eternity ; and the truth or falsehood of Chris- tianity involves the condition of ...
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... highest outrages which can be com- mitted against individual peace , or against the social compact , is adultery . Infidelity , both in its published opinions and its notorious practice , is the patron and encourager of this crime . Bol ...
... highest outrages which can be com- mitted against individual peace , or against the social compact , is adultery . Infidelity , both in its published opinions and its notorious practice , is the patron and encourager of this crime . Bol ...
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... man are on our side . Smiling homes and in- dividual peace claim the fellowship , and attest the virtue of our religion ; and man , in his highest form of culture and character , is not ashamed of THE INFIDEL'S OWN BOOK , 43.
... man are on our side . Smiling homes and in- dividual peace claim the fellowship , and attest the virtue of our religion ; and man , in his highest form of culture and character , is not ashamed of THE INFIDEL'S OWN BOOK , 43.
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Strona 152 - I have been in the deep ; in journeyings often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils by mine own countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren ; in weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness.
Strona 151 - Even unto this present hour we both hunger, and thirst, and are naked, and are buffeted, and have no certain dwelling-place; and labour, working with our own hands : being reviled, we bless : being persecuted, we suffer it : being defamed, we entreat : we are made as the filth of the earth, and are the offscouring of all things unto this day.
Strona 200 - For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth to himself. For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's.
Strona 194 - Forasmuch as ye are manifestly declared to be the epistle of Christ ministered by us, written not with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God; not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart.
Strona 200 - And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye? for sinners also lend to sinners, to receive as much again.
Strona 200 - But love ye your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing again ; and your reward shall be great, and ye shall be the children of the Highest : for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil.
Strona 151 - Of the Jews five times received I forty stripes save one." " Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice J suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I have been in the deep.
Strona 61 - As a mad man who casteth firebrands, arrows, and death, "so is the man that deceiveth his neighbour, and saith, 'Am not I in sport?
Strona 60 - Though I throw out my speculations to entertain and employ the learned and metaphysical world, yet, in other things, I do not think so differently from the rest of mankind as you may imagine.