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... doctrines of the French and material phi- losophy are as false as they are pernicious , but still they are better ... doctrines seem to have been quickly distorted . . . . The poetry in the doctrines of Jesus Christ . . . outlived the ...
... doctrines of the French and material phi- losophy are as false as they are pernicious , but still they are better ... doctrines seem to have been quickly distorted . . . . The poetry in the doctrines of Jesus Christ . . . outlived the ...
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... doctrines of Jesus Christ . It is not too much to assert that they have been the doctrines of every just and compassionate mind that ever speculated on the social nature of man . " We see in this essay that Shelley was concerned , as he ...
... doctrines of Jesus Christ . It is not too much to assert that they have been the doctrines of every just and compassionate mind that ever speculated on the social nature of man . " We see in this essay that Shelley was concerned , as he ...
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... doctrines of , 13 , 144 , 158 n . , 209 , 213 , 214 ; doctrines distorted , 288 ; doctrines , misconceptions of , 213 ; on equality , 212 ; Jesus ' idea of God , 200- 201 , 204 ; idea of , 15 ; immolated , 77 ; in- fluence of , 197 ...
... doctrines of , 13 , 144 , 158 n . , 209 , 213 , 214 ; doctrines distorted , 288 ; doctrines , misconceptions of , 213 ; on equality , 212 ; Jesus ' idea of God , 200- 201 , 204 ; idea of , 15 ; immolated , 77 ; in- fluence of , 197 ...
Contents
ESSAY ON | 9 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 60 |
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