The Paine Festival: Celebration of the 119th Anniversary of the Birth-day of Thomas Paine, at Cincinnati, Jan. 29, 1856Cincinnati (Ohio). Committee of Arrangements [for the Paine Festival]., Cincinnati (Ohio). Committee of Arrangements for the Paine Festival V. Nicholson & Company,., 1856 - 35 pages |
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... With the religious faith and feeling which characterize all his works , he says : " The reformation was preceded by the discovery of America , as if the Almighty graciously meant to open a sanctuary to 10 THE PAINE FESTIVAL .
... With the religious faith and feeling which characterize all his works , he says : " The reformation was preceded by the discovery of America , as if the Almighty graciously meant to open a sanctuary to 10 THE PAINE FESTIVAL .
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... Almighty graciously meant to open a sanctuary to the per- secuted in future years , when home should afford neither friendship nor safety . " And after the most cogent arguments in favor of independence , and a free government , he ...
... Almighty graciously meant to open a sanctuary to the per- secuted in future years , when home should afford neither friendship nor safety . " And after the most cogent arguments in favor of independence , and a free government , he ...
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... Almighty . " These are the words of the Infidel , Thomas Paine . But in the " Age of Reason " he defines his own belief ; in that book he says : " I believe in one God , and no more ; and I hope for happiness beyond this life . " " I do ...
... Almighty . " These are the words of the Infidel , Thomas Paine . But in the " Age of Reason " he defines his own belief ; in that book he says : " I believe in one God , and no more ; and I hope for happiness beyond this life . " " I do ...
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... Almighty . " These are the words of the Infidel , Thomas Paine . But in the " Age of Reason " he defines his own belief ; in that book he says : " I believe in one God , and no more ; and I hope for happiness beyond this life . " " I do ...
... Almighty . " These are the words of the Infidel , Thomas Paine . But in the " Age of Reason " he defines his own belief ; in that book he says : " I believe in one God , and no more ; and I hope for happiness beyond this life . " " I do ...
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... Almighty . " A noble purpose ; a sublime faith ; a consciencious endeavor ; what can we ask more ? Thomas Paine was a man of great honesty of purpose , as well as freedom of thought . He did what he believed to be right , acting under a ...
... Almighty . " A noble purpose ; a sublime faith ; a consciencious endeavor ; what can we ask more ? Thomas Paine was a man of great honesty of purpose , as well as freedom of thought . He did what he believed to be right , acting under a ...
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119TH ANNIVERSARY Age of Reason Agrarian Justice Almighty American Independence army Author-Hero Barlow believe bigot bigotry BIRTH-DAY OF THOMAS calumnies celebrate character of THOMAS Church CINCINNATI Civil and Religious Common Sense congratulate consciencious consciousness Continental Congress courage creeds CRISIS Crown death despotism Divine Rights dying testimony Elsewhere he says enlightened equal right existence fanatical flock of snow future guillotine happiness HASSAUREK heart heroic honest honor ignorance immortality inau individual infidel ingratitude JANUARY 29 Joel Barlow justice little flock lived Louis XVI mankind Mary Wollstonecraft mediumship MEMORY OF THOMAS men's souls ment mind natural right never Newport occasion opposed oppression Oration persecution posterity prejudices President principles he taught reform Reign of Terror religion Religious Liberty religious proscription Republic resolutions Resolved right of Humanity sectarians sentiments services of THOMAS sincerity slander spiritual impressibility superstition Testament THOMAS PAINE thought tion triumph true Universal Freedom writings