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... atheism and superstition. His Rhetoric. It was probably his rules for rhetoric and poetry that Cicero and Quintilian hadinview. Cicero, inhis "Orator" saysthat "no one had morescience, sagacity, invention, orjudgment." Quintilian goes ...
... atheism and superstition. His Rhetoric. It was probably his rules for rhetoric and poetry that Cicero and Quintilian hadinview. Cicero, inhis "Orator" saysthat "no one had morescience, sagacity, invention, orjudgment." Quintilian goes ...
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... ATHEISM. SECTION I. On the Comparison so Often Made between Atheism and Idolatry. It seems to me that, in the "Dictionnaire Encyclopédique," a more powerful refutation might have been brought against the Jesuit Richeome's opinion ...
... ATHEISM. SECTION I. On the Comparison so Often Made between Atheism and Idolatry. It seems to me that, in the "Dictionnaire Encyclopédique," a more powerful refutation might have been brought against the Jesuit Richeome's opinion ...
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... atheist resembles the former of these porters, the pagan the latter. It is then evident that the pagan offends the Divinity more grievously thanthe atheist." With the permission of Father Richeome, and thatof Bayle himself, this is not ...
... atheist resembles the former of these porters, the pagan the latter. It is then evident that the pagan offends the Divinity more grievously thanthe atheist." With the permission of Father Richeome, and thatof Bayle himself, this is not ...
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... askyou if,when you have lent your money to any one of your society, you would have neitheryour debtor, noryourattorney, nor your notary, nor your judge, believe inaGod? SECTION II. Modern Atheists.—Arguments of the Worshippers of God. We.
... askyou if,when you have lent your money to any one of your society, you would have neitheryour debtor, noryourattorney, nor your notary, nor your judge, believe inaGod? SECTION II. Modern Atheists.—Arguments of the Worshippers of God. We.
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Voltaire. SECTION II. Modern Atheists.—Arguments of the Worshippers of God. We are intelligent beings, and intelligent beings cannot have been formed by ablind ... Atheists. I have, however, known refractory individuals, who have said that.
Voltaire. SECTION II. Modern Atheists.—Arguments of the Worshippers of God. We are intelligent beings, and intelligent beings cannot have been formed by ablind ... Atheists. I have, however, known refractory individuals, who have said that.
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