Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 25Victoria Institute., 1892 |
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... probably as ancient as Judaism , and which certainly taught the immortality of the soul , and a future state of rewards and punish- ments for centuries before these doctrines were prevalent amongst the Jews - a religion which , for ages ...
... probably as ancient as Judaism , and which certainly taught the immortality of the soul , and a future state of rewards and punish- ments for centuries before these doctrines were prevalent amongst the Jews - a religion which , for ages ...
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... Probably those who found the maxim useful never reflected that , if that dogma meant what it said , it was fatly contrary to the Bible , which the inventor did not repudiate at all , to do him justice , whatever his successors do now ...
... Probably those who found the maxim useful never reflected that , if that dogma meant what it said , it was fatly contrary to the Bible , which the inventor did not repudiate at all , to do him justice , whatever his successors do now ...
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... probably succeed in persuading them- selves that it is , or that professing ignorance about it is sufficient excuse for ignoring it . But nothing can be more certain than that , if they are wrong on the main question of the truth of the ...
... probably succeed in persuading them- selves that it is , or that professing ignorance about it is sufficient excuse for ignoring it . But nothing can be more certain than that , if they are wrong on the main question of the truth of the ...
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... probably given to the very earliest people . I have no doubt that the tradition of that went down , and I believe from reading the stories of Abraham and Noah that a religion was known . Even Moses does not profess to have given all his ...
... probably given to the very earliest people . I have no doubt that the tradition of that went down , and I believe from reading the stories of Abraham and Noah that a religion was known . Even Moses does not profess to have given all his ...
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... probably was , the greatest blackguard imaginable ; but to reprobate his conduct will not mend matters for me . The question for my conscience is , how far my present conduct tallies with my present light . Moreover , the moral sense ...
... probably was , the greatest blackguard imaginable ; but to reprobate his conduct will not mend matters for me . The question for my conscience is , how far my present conduct tallies with my present light . Moreover , the moral sense ...
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