| 1803 - 430 páginas
...which the fame objed\ions might not be made, and that with greater force, than Againft Chriftianity. Hence it follows, that if there be in the world but...religions, to vifit the countries where they have been eftablimed, and examine1 and compare them with each other. No man is exempted from the principal duty... | |
| William Poynter (Bp. of Halia) - 1827 - 408 páginas
...nature, if the light and blessings of Christianity had not been diffused over them. The Sophist says, if there be in the world but one true religion, and...be obliged to adopt it, under pain of damnation, it will be necessary to spender whole lives in the study of all religions, and ito 5 (examine and compare... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1832 - 400 páginas
...which the same objections might not be made, and that with greater force, than against Christianity. Hence it follows, that if there be in the world but...obliged to adopt it, under pain of damnation, it is necessary to spend our lives in the study of all religions, to visit the countries where they have... | |
| Henry Augustus Rowland - 1850 - 338 páginas
...Education, he states this objection in the strongest possible manner. " If there be in the world but one religion, and every man be obliged to adopt it under pain of damnation, it is necessary to spend our lives in the study of all religions, to visit the countries where they have... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1889 - 144 páginas
...the same objections might not be made, and that with even greater force than against Christianity. Hence it follows that if there be in the world but one true religion, and if every one is obliged to adopt it under pain of damnation, it is necessary to spend our lives in... | |
| René Descartes, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes - 1910 - 436 páginas
...the same objections might not be made, and that with even greater force than against Christianity. Hence it follows that if there be in the world but one true religion, and if every one is obliged to adopt it under pain of damnation, it is necessary to spend our lives in... | |
| René Descartes - 1910 - 446 páginas
...the same objections might not be made, and that with even greater force than against Christianity. Hence it follows that if there be in the world but one true religion, and if every one is obliged to adopt it under pain of damnation, it is necessary to spend our lives in... | |
| 1910 - 470 páginas
...the same objections might not be made, and that with even greater force than against Christianity. Hence it follows that if there be in the world but one true religion, and if every one is obliged to adopt it under pain of damnation, it is necessary to spend our lives in... | |
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