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" ... professed Atheists. As I chose on all occasions to appear as a Christian, I was told by some of them that I was the only person they had ever met with, of whose understanding they had any opinion, who professed to believe Christianity.* But on interrogating... "
The British Critic: A New Review - الصفحة 274
1808
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...any opinion, who professed to believe Christianity. But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper attention to it, and did not really know what Christianity was. This was abo the case with a great part of the company that 1 MW at Lord Shelburne's....

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...any opinion, who professed to believe Christianity. But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper attention to it, and did not really know what Christianity wa*. This was ako the case with a great part of the company that I saw at Lord Shclburne's....

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...they had any opinion, who profefled to believe Chriftianity. But on interrogating them on the fubject, I foon found that they had given no proper attention...with a great part of the company that I faw at Lord Shelburne'.-;." P. 74. We have quoted this pafTnge, not becaiife it contains any thing that can be...

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...any opinion, who professed to believe Christianity. But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper attention to it, and did not really know what Christianity was. This was also the case with a great part of the company that I saw at Lord Shelburne's....

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...any opinion, who professed to believe Christianity.* But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper attention to it, and did not really know what Christianity was. This was also the case with a great part of the company that I saw at Lord Shelburne's....

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...any opinion, who professed to believe Christianity. But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper attention to it, and did not really know what Christianity was. This was also the case with a great part of the company that I saw at Lord Shelburne's....

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Jonathan Dymond - 1834 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...opinion, who professed to believe in Christianity. But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper attention to it, and did not really know what Christianity was. This was also the case with a great part of the company that I saw at Lord Shelburne's."t...

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...any opinion, who professed to believe Christianity, But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper attention to it, and did not really know what Christianity was. This was also the case with a great part of the company that I saw at Lord Shelburne's....

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...opinion, who professed to believe in Christianity. But on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper attention to it, and did not really know what Christianity was. This was also the case with a great part of the company that I saw at Lord Shelburne's."t...

The Popular Science Monthly, المجلد 5

1874 - عدد الصفحات: 806
...opinion, who professed to believe in Christianity. But, on interrogating them on the subject, I soon found that they had given no proper attention to it, and did not really know what Christianity was. This was also the ease with a great part of the company that I saw at Lord Shelburne's."...




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