The Deist; Or, Moral Philosopher: Being an Impartial Inquiry After Moral and Theological Truths; Selected from the Writings of the Most Celebrated Authors in Ancient and Modern Times ...R. Carlile, 1819 - 63 pages A collection of separately-printed deist tracts issued together as a multi-volume set. At least some tracts appear also to have been issued separately. Different copies of the work comprise differently dated editions of the tracts; some copies include entirely different tracts printed and published by Carlile. |
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Page 11
... Saul with the Philistines * near Gilboa , Saul being sorely wounded , requested his armour - bearer to draw his sword , and run him through , but his armour - bearer would not ; therefore Saul took a sword and fell upon it ; and when ...
... Saul with the Philistines * near Gilboa , Saul being sorely wounded , requested his armour - bearer to draw his sword , and run him through , but his armour - bearer would not ; therefore Saul took a sword and fell upon it ; and when ...
Page 12
... Saul ; who , in the agonies of death , had himself besought him to put an end to his lingering miseries ? Why should this idol of the Christians , this man after God's own heart , embrue his hands in the blood of the youth , who ...
... Saul ; who , in the agonies of death , had himself besought him to put an end to his lingering miseries ? Why should this idol of the Christians , this man after God's own heart , embrue his hands in the blood of the youth , who ...
Page 14
... Saul , which is , that they are sò very dif- ferent , that one of them must be false . To this we can only answer , as it becomes the faithful in all such cases of seeming contradiction ; namely , that they were both written by the pen ...
... Saul , which is , that they are sò very dif- ferent , that one of them must be false . To this we can only answer , as it becomes the faithful in all such cases of seeming contradiction ; namely , that they were both written by the pen ...
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... the case with the passage in question ; for it is un- questionable that the Jews had never a king till the time of Saul ; that , under Moses and the Judges , they held kings in detestation . The fact is very plain 34 WATSON REFUTED .
... the case with the passage in question ; for it is un- questionable that the Jews had never a king till the time of Saul ; that , under Moses and the Judges , they held kings in detestation . The fact is very plain 34 WATSON REFUTED .
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... the case with the passage in question ; for it is un- questionable that the Jews had never a king till the time of Saul ; that , under Moses and the Judges , they held kings in detestation . The fact is very plain 34 WATSON REFUTED .
... the case with the passage in question ; for it is un- questionable that the Jews had never a king till the time of Saul ; that , under Moses and the Judges , they held kings in detestation . The fact is very plain 34 WATSON REFUTED .
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