Natural Religion in American LiteratureCollege & University Press, 1966 - 191 страница |
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... says Paine , but the communication ends at that point ; it is merely hearsay if that person tells of his revelation to others . Thus , Paine writes : No one will deny or dispute the power of the Almighty to such a communication ...
... says Paine , but the communication ends at that point ; it is merely hearsay if that person tells of his revelation to others . Thus , Paine writes : No one will deny or dispute the power of the Almighty to such a communication ...
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... says that " God has a natural right to destroy the majority of mankind in this way , and that man has no right but to the caprice of God , " Parker finds " odious . " He cannot see how man can believe in such an idea of God and still ...
... says that " God has a natural right to destroy the majority of mankind in this way , and that man has no right but to the caprice of God , " Parker finds " odious . " He cannot see how man can believe in such an idea of God and still ...
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... says they should . If you should ask , is it right for the community to kill a man who has slain one of his neighbors , when the community have caught and put him in jail , and can keep him there all his life , shut from doing harm ...
... says they should . If you should ask , is it right for the community to kill a man who has slain one of his neighbors , when the community have caught and put him in jail , and can keep him there all his life , shut from doing harm ...
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