| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher) - 1825 - 972 pages
...Thomas Paine, in the midst of In- virulence •gamut Christianity, observes, " Nothing that is hrre ɧ pR ػ Y I ! was ..mrluotii *nd aaiablr max. The morality that he preached and practised, was of thr mnst benevolent... | |
| William Grisenthwaite - Church history - 1825 - 314 pages
...people "the glad tidings of salvation." >..'.:• »'i; 1 . . • • . . ,,,.. ,,.t , j.- ji.M '.'. "Nothing that is here said, can apply, even with the most distant disrespect, to the rear character of Jesus Christ. He was a virtuous and an amiable man. The morality he preached and... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1825 - 528 pages
...observes in his Age of Reason, " which is here said, can apply even with the most distant disrespect lothe real character of Jesus Christ. He was a virtuous and amiable man. The morality thai. lie preached mid practised, was of tbo most benevolent kind." Whether Mr. Paine can consistently... | |
| Thomas Paine - Christianity - 1827 - 186 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...disrespect, to the real character of Jesus Christ. He was a viutuous and an amiable man. The morality that he preached and practised was ot the most benevolent... | |
| Congregational churches - 1831 - 696 pages
...do we not find a response in a late number of the Christian Examiner ? 2. The Character of Christ. " Nothing that is here said can apply, even with the...preached and practised was of the most benevolent kind." " Jesus Christ founded no new system. lie called men to the practice of moral virtues, and the belief... | |
| John Warner Barber - Christianity - 1834 - 454 pages
...Jesus Christ, but reprobates revealed religion as the origin of all human misery. His words are : — " The morality that he preached and practised was of the most benevolent kind. He preached most excellent morality." Again he says :- — " The most detestable wickedness, the most... | |
| Methodist Church - 1839 - 510 pages
...they, compared with the Scriptures !" Thomas Paine confessed that Jesus Christ was "a virtuous and an amiable man. The morality' that he preached and practised was of the most benevolent kind." These confessions are remarkable, seeing they come from the most determined opposers of Christianity.... | |
| Francis Patrick Kenrick - 1839 - 486 pages
...virtute, indubia caelestis doctrina argumenta.6 (1) "Nothing that ¡я here said can apply, even with tl)e most distant disrespect to the real character of Jesus Christ. He was a virtuous and an amiable man. The morality that he preached and practined was of the most benevolent kind." Age of... | |
| Methodist Church - 1839 - 512 pages
...they, compared with the Scriptures !" Thomas Paine confessed that Jesus Christ was "a virtuous and an amiable man. The morality that he preached and practised was of the most benevolent kind." These confessions are remarkable, seeing they come from the most determined opposers of Christianity.... | |
| Free thought - 1842 - 1124 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... | |
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