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... Fathers . Principles of Human Nature . The Primitive Christians condemn Pleasure and Luxury Their Sentiments concerning Marriage and Chastity . Their Aversion to the Business of War and Government V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The Christians ...
... Fathers . Principles of Human Nature . The Primitive Christians condemn Pleasure and Luxury Their Sentiments concerning Marriage and Chastity . Their Aversion to the Business of War and Government V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The Christians ...
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... Fathers . Christianity accused of Atheism , and mistaken by the People and Philosophers The Union and Assemblies of the Christians considered as a dangerous Conspiracy . Their Manners calumniated Their imprudent Defence Idea of the ...
... Fathers . Christianity accused of Atheism , and mistaken by the People and Philosophers The Union and Assemblies of the Christians considered as a dangerous Conspiracy . Their Manners calumniated Their imprudent Defence Idea of the ...
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... Father of the verse . They allowed that the religion of the Jews was mewhat less criminal than the idolatry of the ... fathers , by a very singular ondescension , have imprudently admitted the sophistry of eGnostics . Acknowledging ...
... Father of the verse . They allowed that the religion of the Jews was mewhat less criminal than the idolatry of the ... fathers , by a very singular ondescension , have imprudently admitted the sophistry of eGnostics . Acknowledging ...
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... fathers are frequently calumniators . [ The Gnostics were the offspring of hy , in the early stages of the progress of Christianity . The when they arose is uncertain ; nor had they any eminent per or fixed rule of faith . They appear ...
... fathers are frequently calumniators . [ The Gnostics were the offspring of hy , in the early stages of the progress of Christianity . The when they arose is uncertain ; nor had they any eminent per or fixed rule of faith . They appear ...
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... fathers , Apollo and the muses were the organs of the infernal spirit ; Homer and Virgil were the most eminent of ... father of the church characteristics of Christianity . This is unfair . - GUIZOT . ] [ This no doubt is unfair ; but it ...
... fathers , Apollo and the muses were the organs of the infernal spirit ; Homer and Virgil were the most eminent of ... father of the church characteristics of Christianity . This is unfair . - GUIZOT . ] [ This no doubt is unfair ; but it ...
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