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Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine - Side 395
redigeret af - 1883
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Nature, the Utility of Religion, and Theism

John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 280 sider
...the poor with the same accompaniments of stripping, wounding, and killing as their human antitypes. Everything in short, which the worst men commit either against life or property is perpetrated on a larger scale by natural agents. Nature has Noyades more fatal than those of Carrier;...
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Three Essays on Religion

John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 328 sider
...the poor with the same accompaniments of stripping, wounding, and killing as tiieir human antitypes. Everything in short, which the worst men commit either against life or property is perpetrated on a Lirger scale by natural agents. Nature has Noyades more fatal than those of Carrier;...
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The Theological Review, Bind 12

1875 - 620 sider
...whose death is a relief to themselves, or a blessing to those under their noxious influence. . . . Everything, in short, which the worst men commit either against life or property is perpetrated on a larger scale by natural agents. Nature has Noyades more fatal than those of Carrier...
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The Christian Doctrine of Sin

John Tulloch - 1876 - 262 sider
...the poor, with the same accompaniments of stripping, wounding, and killing, as their human antitypes. Everything, in short, which the worst men commit either against life or property, is perpetrated on a larger scale by natural agents. Even the love of ' order,' which is thought to be...
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The Christian Doctrine of Sin

John Tulloch - 1876 - 264 sider
...the poor, with the same accompaniments of stripping, wounding, and killing, as their human antitypes. Everything, in short, which the worst men commit either against life or property, is perpetrated on a larger scale by natural agents. . . . Even the love of ' order,' which is thought...
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Theism: Being the Baird Lecture for 1876

Robert Flint - 1877 - 466 sider
...the poor with the same accompaniments of stripping, wounding, and killing, as their human antitypes. Everything, in short, which the worst men commit either against life or property, is perpetrated on a larger scale by natural agents. Nature has noyades more fatal than those of Carrier...
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Theism. Baird lect., 1876

Robert Flint - 1877 - 450 sider
...the poor with the same accompaniments of stripping, wounding, and killing, as their human antitypes. Everything, in short, which the worst men commit either against life or property, is perpetrated on a larger scale by natural agents. Nature has noyada more fatal than those of Carrier;...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D. Thomas ..., Bind 6

David Thomas - 1878 - 444 sider
...the poor, with the same accompaniments of stripping, wounding, and killing as their human antitypes. Everything, in short, which the worst men commit either against life or property, is perpetrated on a larger scale by natural agents. Nature has noyades more fatal than those of Carrier;...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1879 - 826 sider
...the greatest monsters whom we read of ever purposely inflicted upon their fellow -creatures. . . . Everything, in short, which the worst men commit, either against life or property, is perpetrated on a larger scale by natural agents. . . . Anarchy and the Reign of Terror are overmatched...
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The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Bind 20

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1883 - 592 sider
...hideous deaths in reserve, such as the ingenious tortures of a Domitian or a Torquemada never surpasse'1. Everything, in short, which the worst men commit,...exclusive of humanity, is adequate to the functions of a Deity who shall be satisfying alike to the convictions of the intellect and the emotions of the heart....
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