The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... Deism , in the philosophical garb of the school of Bolingbroko and Hume . A host of holy men was then raised in our English and Church , whose names stand recorded as the champions of the Christian faith . Such was the vigour and ...
... Deism , in the philosophical garb of the school of Bolingbroko and Hume . A host of holy men was then raised in our English and Church , whose names stand recorded as the champions of the Christian faith . Such was the vigour and ...
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... Deism in disguise . The only point upon which the Unitarian could professedly have met the Christian , is , upon the authenticity and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures ; but the mutilations , omissions , and interpola- tions , which ...
... Deism in disguise . The only point upon which the Unitarian could professedly have met the Christian , is , upon the authenticity and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures ; but the mutilations , omissions , and interpola- tions , which ...
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... Deism * . " At a more recent period , Mr. Aspland , in his PLEA FOR UNI- TARIAN DISSENTERS addressed to the Editor , in consequence of the investigation which is here continued , has in the strongest terms avowed the attachment of the ...
... Deism * . " At a more recent period , Mr. Aspland , in his PLEA FOR UNI- TARIAN DISSENTERS addressed to the Editor , in consequence of the investigation which is here continued , has in the strongest terms avowed the attachment of the ...
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... deism and inti- delity . Our readers will remember that the learned prelate had traced the progress of infidelity from its origin in the seventeen : h_cen- tury , through all its several gradations ; first of atheism under Man- deville ...
... deism and inti- delity . Our readers will remember that the learned prelate had traced the progress of infidelity from its origin in the seventeen : h_cen- tury , through all its several gradations ; first of atheism under Man- deville ...
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... deism and infidelity , Lord Bolingbroke . But we need not go far for evidence upon this important question , Dr. Priestley himself asserts , ( Letters to a Phil . Unb . p . 159. ) that " the history of the fall is a very lame account ...
... deism and infidelity , Lord Bolingbroke . But we need not go far for evidence upon this important question , Dr. Priestley himself asserts , ( Letters to a Phil . Unb . p . 159. ) that " the history of the fall is a very lame account ...
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