The British Essayists, Band 8Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... atheist , who maintains and spreads his opinions with as much heat as those who be- lieve they do it only out of a passion for God's glory . Ill - nature is another dreadful imitator of zeal . Many a good man may have a natural rancour ...
... atheist , who maintains and spreads his opinions with as much heat as those who be- lieve they do it only out of a passion for God's glory . Ill - nature is another dreadful imitator of zeal . Many a good man may have a natural rancour ...
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... atheism itself . Since I have mentioned this unaccountable zeal which appears in atheists and infidels , I must farther observe , that they are likewise in a most particular manner possessed with the spirit of bigotry . They are wedded ...
... atheism itself . Since I have mentioned this unaccountable zeal which appears in atheists and infidels , I must farther observe , that they are likewise in a most particular manner possessed with the spirit of bigotry . They are wedded ...
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Alexander Chalmers. dels , supposing all the great points of atheism , as the casual or eternal formation of the world , the ... atheists ; I say , supposing such a creed as this were formed , and imposed upon any one people in the world ...
Alexander Chalmers. dels , supposing all the great points of atheism , as the casual or eternal formation of the world , the ... atheists ; I say , supposing such a creed as this were formed , and imposed upon any one people in the world ...
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... atheist for endeavouring to make him a con- vert , because he does it with an eye to both their interests . The atheist is inexcusable who tries to gain over a believer , because he does not propose the doing himself or the believer any ...
... atheist for endeavouring to make him a con- vert , because he does it with an eye to both their interests . The atheist is inexcusable who tries to gain over a believer , because he does not propose the doing himself or the believer any ...
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... atheist has not found his post tenable , and is therefore retired into deism , and a disbelief of revealed religion only . But the truth of it is , the greatest number of this set of men are those who , for want of a virtuous education ...
... atheist has not found his post tenable , and is therefore retired into deism , and a disbelief of revealed religion only . But the truth of it is , the greatest number of this set of men are those who , for want of a virtuous education ...
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