The Republican, Volume 10Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1824 |
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Page 37
... morally and philosophically important to the interests of mankind in its publication . And such a verdict will be tan- tamount , in a moral point of view , to a reversal of all the contrary verdicts that have been given ; just as , if a ...
... morally and philosophically important to the interests of mankind in its publication . And such a verdict will be tan- tamount , in a moral point of view , to a reversal of all the contrary verdicts that have been given ; just as , if a ...
Page 42
... Morality is not founded on this book ; there is no morality contained in this book , but what is taught us by the book of nature . As a proof , examine the morality of all countries , and see if the moral principles are not nearly the ...
... Morality is not founded on this book ; there is no morality contained in this book , but what is taught us by the book of nature . As a proof , examine the morality of all countries , and see if the moral principles are not nearly the ...
Page 43
... moral books , I have no occa- sion , having the principles of morality grafted in my nature . The first , I see , is No. 9 , on swearing . ( The defendant then read about two pages of that number , and taking up No. 15 , said it was ...
... moral books , I have no occa- sion , having the principles of morality grafted in my nature . The first , I see , is No. 9 , on swearing . ( The defendant then read about two pages of that number , and taking up No. 15 , said it was ...
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... moral character was strictly investigated , he would cause many professing Christians to blush before him . Even those who are esteemed great in the Church , proofs of which I sup- pose unnecessary , have their lives and characters well ...
... moral character was strictly investigated , he would cause many professing Christians to blush before him . Even those who are esteemed great in the Church , proofs of which I sup- pose unnecessary , have their lives and characters well ...
Page 51
... moral law . Why not then let every man worship God , or no God if he likes , in his own way , so that he doth no injury to his fellow creatures ? If you conceive that our opinions proceed from ignorance , THE REPUBLICAN . 51.
... moral law . Why not then let every man worship God , or no God if he likes , in his own way , so that he doth no injury to his fellow creatures ? If you conceive that our opinions proceed from ignorance , THE REPUBLICAN . 51.
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