The System of Nature: Or, Laws of the Moral and Physical WorldJ. P. Mendum, 1889 - Materialism |
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... truths ; and for unbelief of which , millions have perished at the stake , or pined in gloomy dungeons : and such will ... truth . Many honest and talented philanthropists have directed their powerful intellects against the religious ...
... truths ; and for unbelief of which , millions have perished at the stake , or pined in gloomy dungeons : and such will ... truth . Many honest and talented philanthropists have directed their powerful intellects against the religious ...
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... truth ; " - let those read it whose minds are har- assed by the fear of death , or troubled by the horrible tales of a sanguinary and vengeful God . Let them read this work , and their doubts will vanish if there is any potency in the ...
... truth ; " - let those read it whose minds are har- assed by the fear of death , or troubled by the horrible tales of a sanguinary and vengeful God . Let them read this work , and their doubts will vanish if there is any potency in the ...
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... truth , it is , indeed , un- answerable . It demonstrates the fallacy as well of the religion of the Pagan as the Jew - the Christian as the Mahometan . It is a guide alike to the philosopher emancipated from religious thraldom , and ...
... truth , it is , indeed , un- answerable . It demonstrates the fallacy as well of the religion of the Pagan as the Jew - the Christian as the Mahometan . It is a guide alike to the philosopher emancipated from religious thraldom , and ...
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... truth , and far less vanity than Horace : - " Exegi monumentum ære perennius , Regalique situ pyramidum altius ; Quod non imber edax , non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere , aut innumerabilis • Annorum series , et fuga temporum . " - et ...
... truth , and far less vanity than Horace : - " Exegi monumentum ære perennius , Regalique situ pyramidum altius ; Quod non imber edax , non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere , aut innumerabilis • Annorum series , et fuga temporum . " - et ...
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... truth , by pursuing of which , he can alone ever reasonably hope to reach the goal of happiness . અને તાપ The most important of our duties , then , is to seek means by which we may destroy delusions that can never do more than ...
... truth , by pursuing of which , he can alone ever reasonably hope to reach the goal of happiness . અને તાપ The most important of our duties , then , is to seek means by which we may destroy delusions that can never do more than ...
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