| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 526 páginas
...called the ' Boston Investigator/ Ms disbelief in the existence of God, in the following words : ' Universalists believe in a God, which I do not; but...nothing more than a chimera of their own imagination.' Tour petitioners have learned, by an examination of the record and documents in the case, made by one... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 630 páginas
...called the " Boston Investigator," his disbelief in the existence of God, in the following words : " Universalists believe in a God, which I do not ; but...nothing more than a chimera of their own imagination." Yonr petitioners have learned, by 'an examination of the record and documents in the case, made by... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 632 páginas
...existence of God, in 'the following words : " Universalists believe in a God, which I do not ; bat believe that their God, with all his moral attributes,...nothing more than a chimera of their own imagination." Your petitioners have learned, by an examination of the record and documents in the case, made by one... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 538 páginas
...the existence of God, in the following words : ' Universalists believe in a God, which I do not ; bnt believe that their God, with all his moral attributes...nothing more than a chimera of their own imagination.' Your petitioners have learned, by an examination of the record and documents in the case, made by one... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1880 - 748 páginas
...the Boston Investigator, his disbelief in the existence of God, in the following words : — ' ' ' Universalists believe in a god which I do not ; but...nothing more than a chimera of their own imagination.' " Your petitioners have learned, by an examination of the record and documents in the case, made by... | |
| William Ellery Channing, William Henry Channing - 1880 - 742 páginas
...to be absurd ; 3. A letter from the editor to the editor of the "Trumpet," in which he says : — " Universalists believe in a god which I do not ; but...nothing more than a chimera of their own imagination." On this indictment Mr. Kneeland was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to three months' imprisonment.... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1880 - 750 páginas
...Investigator, his disbelief in the existence of God, in the following words : — " ' TJniversalists believe in a god which I do not ; but believe that...nothing more than a chimera of their own imagination.' " Your petitioners have learned, by an examination of the record and documents in the case, made by... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1880 - 858 páginas
...Ibid. ; Whart. Cr. Ev. § 134. On an indictment for blasphemy for the following publication: " The Universalists believe in a God, which I do not; but...attributes (aside from nature itself), is nothing else than a chimera of their imagination;" it was held that the intent to deny the existence of the... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1885 - 944 páginas
...Ibid.; W hart. Cr. Kv. § 134. On an indictment for blasphemy for the following publication : " The Universalists believe in a God, which I do not ; but...God, with all his moral attributes (aside from nature itsel f ), is noth ing else than a chimera of their imagination;" it was held that the intent to deny... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1892 - 956 páginas
...any God other than the material universe, in words the more important of which are the following : " Universalists believe in a god, which I do not ; but...(aside from nature itself), is nothing more than a mere chimera of their own imagination." 6 § 81. Constitutional. — It has been adjudged that neither... | |
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