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Whatever people believe , on subjects on which it is of the first importance to believe rightly , they ought to be able to defend against at least the common objections . But , some one may say , “ Let them be taught the grounds of ...
Whatever people believe , on subjects on which it is of the first importance to believe rightly , they ought to be able to defend against at least the common objections . But , some one may say , “ Let them be taught the grounds of ...
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All Christians believe that the blessed are the poor and humble , and those who are ill - used by the world ; that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven ...
All Christians believe that the blessed are the poor and humble , and those who are ill - used by the world ; that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven ...
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believe that they contain and were meant to contain , only a part of the truth ; that many essential elements of the highest morality are among the things which are not provided for , nor intended to be provided for , in the recorded ...
believe that they contain and were meant to contain , only a part of the truth ; that many essential elements of the highest morality are among the things which are not provided for , nor intended to be provided for , in the recorded ...
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