Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... would have been for her son if Mrs. Sinclair had burnt all these books . " A little philosophy , ” saith Bacon , " inclineth men's minds to atheism ; but depth in philosophy bringeth mens ' minds about to religion . " What JERNINGHAM . 35.
... would have been for her son if Mrs. Sinclair had burnt all these books . " A little philosophy , ” saith Bacon , " inclineth men's minds to atheism ; but depth in philosophy bringeth mens ' minds about to religion . " What JERNINGHAM . 35.
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... atheist ! that ever a son of mine should be a heathen ! I would almost as leave that he were a poet . He will ruin himself and bring disgrace upon his family by his heterodoxical opinions . But the world shall not say that it was my ...
... atheist ! that ever a son of mine should be a heathen ! I would almost as leave that he were a poet . He will ruin himself and bring disgrace upon his family by his heterodoxical opinions . But the world shall not say that it was my ...
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... atheist ! and will some day be a poet . " And Everard walked out of the room . But Mr. Sinclair was lamentably mistaken ; his son was not an atheist . It is almost ridiculous to enlarge upon the religious opinions of a boy : but that ...
... atheist ! and will some day be a poet . " And Everard walked out of the room . But Mr. Sinclair was lamentably mistaken ; his son was not an atheist . It is almost ridiculous to enlarge upon the religious opinions of a boy : but that ...
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... and religious enthusiasm . He thought that piety was better than superstition , and that one good action was worth a volume of theology . Thus far , and no farther , he was an atheist . He " But , at all events , he was 42 JERNINGHAM .
... and religious enthusiasm . He thought that piety was better than superstition , and that one good action was worth a volume of theology . Thus far , and no farther , he was an atheist . He " But , at all events , he was 42 JERNINGHAM .
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... atheist , nor , indeed , a follower of Anti - Christ . I have tried to do so . Perhaps I have failed . However , his deeds will speak for him . When they said that Sophocles was mad , he read his Œdipus Coloneus to the judges . " But ...
... atheist , nor , indeed , a follower of Anti - Christ . I have tried to do so . Perhaps I have failed . However , his deeds will speak for him . When they said that Sophocles was mad , he read his Œdipus Coloneus to the judges . " But ...
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