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Page 182
... according to which all pleasure , since it cannot be equally felt by all sensitive beings , ought to be distributed by a voluntary agent , [ are ] reserved for [ a separate ] chapter . The design of this little treatise is re- stricted ...
... according to which all pleasure , since it cannot be equally felt by all sensitive beings , ought to be distributed by a voluntary agent , [ are ] reserved for [ a separate ] chapter . The design of this little treatise is re- stricted ...
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... According to Jesus Christ , God is neither the Jupiter who sends rain upon the earth , nor the Venus through whom all living things are produced , nor the Vulcan who presides over the terrestrial element of fire , nor the Vesta that ...
... According to Jesus Christ , God is neither the Jupiter who sends rain upon the earth , nor the Venus through whom all living things are produced , nor the Vulcan who presides over the terrestrial element of fire , nor the Vesta that ...
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... according to the popular creed , is a certain airy region 3. This idea of the origin of evil is not really in conflict with the author's moral principles in earlier statements in A Refutation of Deism , Note on Queen Mab , and A ...
... according to the popular creed , is a certain airy region 3. This idea of the origin of evil is not really in conflict with the author's moral principles in earlier statements in A Refutation of Deism , Note on Queen Mab , and A ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS | 70 |
NATURAL DIET | 81 |
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