| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1819 - 758 pages
...of power and revenue ; and it yet remains to reason and philosophy to abolish the amphihious fraud. Nothing that is here said can apply, even with the...real character of Jesus Christ. He was a virtuous and an amiable man. The morality that he preached and practised was of the most benevolent kind ? and though... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1819 - 738 pages
...theory of the Christian church was borrowed from the Heathen mythology, proceeds thus : page 6, — " Nothing " that is here said can apply even with the...character " of Jesus Christ. He was a virtuous and an " amiable man. The morality which he " preached and practised was of the most be" nevolent kind... | |
| Trials - 1819 - 736 pages
...theory of the Christian church was borrowed from the Heathen mythology, proceeds thus : page 6, — " Nothing " that is here said can apply even with the...character " of Jesus Christ. He was a virtuous and an " amiable man. The morality which he " preached and practised was of the most be" nevolent kind... | |
| Trials - 1819 - 744 pages
...church was borrowed from the Heathen mythology, proceeds thus : page 6, — " Nothing " tuat is Irare said can apply even with the " most distant disrespect to the real character " of Jesus Christ, lie was a virtuous and an " amiable man. The morality which be " preached and practised was of the... | |
| John Bellamy - 1819 - 112 pages
...can lay before the public the following observations. " Nothing that is here said can apply, even in the most distant disrespect to the real character of Jesus Christ. He was a virtuous and an amiable man." Age of Reason, P. i. page 7. *' All the cases spoken of concerning the person of Jesus... | |
| 492 pages
...he has professed a respect for the character of Jesus Christ. ' He was' says he, ' a virtuous and an amiable man. The morality that he preached and practised was of the most benevolent kind. ' " In what manner will you go about to account for these concessions ? Christian writers, those, at... | |
| Richard Carlile - Censorship - 1822 - 242 pages
...the sins of the fathers upon the children ; it is contrary to every principle of moral justice." 41 " Nothing that is here said can apply, even with the most distant disrespect, to the real character of Jesns Christ. He was a virtuons and an amiable man. The morality that he preached and practised was... | |
| Congregational churches - 1832 - 590 pages
...do we not find a response to a late number of tbe Christian Examiner? 2. The Character of Christ. " Nothing that is here said can apply, even with the...morality that he preached and practised was of the moct benevolent kind.'.' "Jesus Christ founded no new system. He called men to the practice of moral... | |
| Thomas Paine - Rationalism - 1824 - 420 pages
...of power and revenue ; and it yet remains to reason and philosophy to abolish the amphibious fraud. Nothing that is here said can apply, even with the...real character of Jesus Christ. He was a virtuous and an amiable man. The morality that he preached and practised was of the most benevolent kind ; and though... | |
| Andrew Fuller - Baptists - 1825 - 536 pages
...wife, to have nothing to do with tliatjust man. " Nothing," he observes in his Age of Reason, " which is here said, can apply even with the most distant...man. The morality that he preached and practised, wai of the most benevolent kind." Whether Mr. Paine can consistently with these concessions reject... | |
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