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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 63
עמוד 31
RUDGE , In answer to his " Letter to a Deist , " on the Age of Reason . Dorchester
Gaol , Jan. 10th , 1820 . SIR , I have to acknowledge the receipt of two numbers
of a work entitled the “ Christian Champion , ” containing your letter , addressed ...
RUDGE , In answer to his " Letter to a Deist , " on the Age of Reason . Dorchester
Gaol , Jan. 10th , 1820 . SIR , I have to acknowledge the receipt of two numbers
of a work entitled the “ Christian Champion , ” containing your letter , addressed ...
עמוד 268
Now , ir , as I do not believe in the Mosaic account of the creation of man , the
christian asks me how I account for the world being peopled , whether there were
only one created at first , or a thousand i I answer - I cannot telli — but I have this
...
Now , ir , as I do not believe in the Mosaic account of the creation of man , the
christian asks me how I account for the world being peopled , whether there were
only one created at first , or a thousand i I answer - I cannot telli — but I have this
...
עמוד 297
If you did not consider it answered by the late Bishop of Llandaff , in his Apology ,
I think you twvould have shown that your cause was good , and ... A.J. i Paine did
answer the Bishop of Llandaff , but the whole of the work has never appeared .
If you did not consider it answered by the late Bishop of Llandaff , in his Apology ,
I think you twvould have shown that your cause was good , and ... A.J. i Paine did
answer the Bishop of Llandaff , but the whole of the work has never appeared .
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Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
circular to the Irish Prelates from the Pope | 73 |
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