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... atheists The next vision is of a quite contrary nature , and filled with the horrors of war . Adam at the sight of it melts into tears , and breaks out into that passionate speech , O what are these ! Death's ministers , not men , who ...
... atheists The next vision is of a quite contrary nature , and filled with the horrors of war . Adam at the sight of it melts into tears , and breaks out into that passionate speech , O what are these ! Death's ministers , not men , who ...
Page 351
... atheists , and which they never yet could get over . The first is , that the greatest and most eminent persons of all ages have been against them , and always complied with the public forms of worship established in their respective ...
... atheists , and which they never yet could get over . The first is , that the greatest and most eminent persons of all ages have been against them , and always complied with the public forms of worship established in their respective ...
Page 354
... atheist whole into a great gun , or pulverized our infidels , as they do in Poland , we should not have many charges . I should however premise , while our ammunition lasted , that instead of Tartary , we should always keep two or three ...
... atheist whole into a great gun , or pulverized our infidels , as they do in Poland , we should not have many charges . I should however premise , while our ammunition lasted , that instead of Tartary , we should always keep two or three ...
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