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... believe in one God , and no more ; and I hope for happiness beyond this life . I believe in the equality of man , and I believe that religious duties consist in doing justice , loving mercy , and endeavoring to make our fellow ...
... believe in one God , and no more ; and I hope for happiness beyond this life . I believe in the equality of man , and I believe that religious duties consist in doing justice , loving mercy , and endeavoring to make our fellow ...
Page 56
... believe what he does not believe . It is impossible to calculate the moral mischief , if I may so express it , that mental lying has produced in society . When a man has so far corrupted and prostituted the chastity of his mind as to ...
... believe what he does not believe . It is impossible to calculate the moral mischief , if I may so express it , that mental lying has produced in society . When a man has so far corrupted and prostituted the chastity of his mind as to ...
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... believe there is one supreme , most perfect Being , Author and Father of the Gods themselves . For I believe that Man is not the most perfect Being but one , rather that as there are many Degrees of Beings his Inferiors , so there are ...
... believe there is one supreme , most perfect Being , Author and Father of the Gods themselves . For I believe that Man is not the most perfect Being but one , rather that as there are many Degrees of Beings his Inferiors , so there are ...
Contents
from Letters from a Farmer in Penn sylvania Letter | 1 |
Declaration of Independence | 2 |
from The Crisis no | 3 |
Copyright | |
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