An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 196
... priests and nobles declare this religion to be sacred , and that whoever adds to , or takes from it , will be burned here by man , and hereafter by God . The result of this is , that the priests and nobles will not allow the people to ...
... priests and nobles declare this religion to be sacred , and that whoever adds to , or takes from it , will be burned here by man , and hereafter by God . The result of this is , that the priests and nobles will not allow the people to ...
Page 379
... priests . Priests decided what books should be printed and what not . The priest decided as to what should be taught , and how it should be taught , and beyond him there was no appeal Instead of refuting natural science by natural ...
... priests . Priests decided what books should be printed and what not . The priest decided as to what should be taught , and how it should be taught , and beyond him there was no appeal Instead of refuting natural science by natural ...
Page 386
... priest , by preparing a sop that was to him palatable . From every branch of science , the priest has been routed , save sociology alone . Here he has stubbornly made his last stand , and is saving himself alive by slowly accepting the ...
... priest , by preparing a sop that was to him palatable . From every branch of science , the priest has been routed , save sociology alone . Here he has stubbornly made his last stand , and is saving himself alive by slowly accepting the ...
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