The Republican, Volume 2Greenwood Reprint Corporation, Apr 21, 1820 |
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Page 179
... dæmons soon discovered and abused the natural propensity of the human heart towards devotion ; and , artfully withdrawing the adoration of mankind from their Creator , they usurped the place and honours of the Supreme Deity . By the suc ...
... dæmons soon discovered and abused the natural propensity of the human heart towards devotion ; and , artfully withdrawing the adoration of mankind from their Creator , they usurped the place and honours of the Supreme Deity . By the suc ...
Page 213
... dæmons from the bodies of those unhappy persons whom they had been per- mitted to torment was considered as a signal ... dæmon was heard to confess , that he was one of the fabled gods of antiquity , who had impiously usurped the ...
... dæmons from the bodies of those unhappy persons whom they had been per- mitted to torment was considered as a signal ... dæmon was heard to confess , that he was one of the fabled gods of antiquity , who had impiously usurped the ...
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... dæmons , comforted by visions , instructed by prophecy , and sur- prisingly delivered from danger , sickness , and from death itself , by the supplications of the church . The real or imaginary prodigies , of which they so frequently ...
... dæmons , comforted by visions , instructed by prophecy , and sur- prisingly delivered from danger , sickness , and from death itself , by the supplications of the church . The real or imaginary prodigies , of which they so frequently ...
Contents
Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
Letter to the Rev W Wait | 56 |
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