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... Christ and Charity ut lucus a non lucendo , 22 when I considered the manner in which they seem to have transformed the disposition and understanding of you and men of the most amiable manners and the highest accomplishments , so that ...
... Christ and Charity ut lucus a non lucendo , 22 when I considered the manner in which they seem to have transformed the disposition and understanding of you and men of the most amiable manners and the highest accomplishments , so that ...
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... Christ asserts to belong to the ruling Power of the world . He desires not the death of a sinner ; he makes the sun to shine upon the just and upon the unjust . The nature of a narrow and malevolent spirit is so essentially incompatible ...
... Christ asserts to belong to the ruling Power of the world . He desires not the death of a sinner ; he makes the sun to shine upon the just and upon the unjust . The nature of a narrow and malevolent spirit is so essentially incompatible ...
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... Christ did not fail to advert to the [ Left blank ] . THE DOCTRINES OF CHRIST 40 No mistake is more to be deplored than the conception that a system of morals and religion should derive any portion of its authority either from the ...
... Christ did not fail to advert to the [ Left blank ] . THE DOCTRINES OF CHRIST 40 No mistake is more to be deplored than the conception that a system of morals and religion should derive any portion of its authority either from the ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS | 70 |
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action Age of Reason animals assert beauty believe benevolence called Catholic Emancipation cause character conception considered contemplation death degree Deism deist Deity Devil divine doctrines earth edition effect equal Essay eternal evil existence expression feel fragment genius Godwin Greek habits happiness heart human mind Hume Hume's idea imagination institutions Jesus Christ justice labor Laocoön letter liberty live Lord Lord Ellenborough Lucretius mankind Mary Shelley ment misery moral nation nature necessity Necessity of Atheism never object opinion pain Paine's paragraph passion Percy Bysshe Shelley perfect person philosophy Plato pleasure poem poet poetry political possess present principles produce prose punishment Queen Mab reason reform Refutation of Deism rendered ROGER INGPEN ruin seems sense sentiments Shelley Shelley's Note social society sophisms soul Spinoza spirit superstition supposed sympathy things thought tion Translation true truth tyrants universe virtue words writers