The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... immortality , -point out the way in which pardon may be obtained , — inculcate the purest and most comprehensive system of morality , -explain certain moral phenomena , -communicate a knowledge of interesting facts and doctrines ...
... immortality , -point out the way in which pardon may be obtained , — inculcate the purest and most comprehensive system of morality , -explain certain moral phenomena , -communicate a knowledge of interesting facts and doctrines ...
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... Immortality , its importance in a scientific point of view . Skeptical philosophy insufficient to support the mind in the prospect of dissolution - exemplified , in the case of Voltaire , Buffon ; Gibbon , Hume , and Diderot Concluding ...
... Immortality , its importance in a scientific point of view . Skeptical philosophy insufficient to support the mind in the prospect of dissolution - exemplified , in the case of Voltaire , Buffon ; Gibbon , Hume , and Diderot Concluding ...
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... immortality , assumed the character of demons , and gave vent to the most fiend - like and ferocious passions , till they ap- peared almost on the brink of total extermina- tion . For nearly the space of a thousand years posterior to ...
... immortality , assumed the character of demons , and gave vent to the most fiend - like and ferocious passions , till they ap- peared almost on the brink of total extermina- tion . For nearly the space of a thousand years posterior to ...
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... immortal be- ing - they are almost as entirely ignorant as the wandering Tartar , or the untutored Indian . Of eight hundred millions of human beings which people the globe we inhabit , there are not perhaps two millions whose minds are ...
... immortal be- ing - they are almost as entirely ignorant as the wandering Tartar , or the untutored Indian . Of eight hundred millions of human beings which people the globe we inhabit , there are not perhaps two millions whose minds are ...
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... immortal natures - and that the most pernicious effects have flowed from the perversion of their mental powers , are truths which the history of past ages and our own experience too plainly demonstrate . That the state of general ...
... immortal natures - and that the most pernicious effects have flowed from the perversion of their mental powers , are truths which the history of past ages and our own experience too plainly demonstrate . That the state of general ...
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