id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30200 Bradlaugh, Charles Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers Reprinted From an English Work, Entitled "Half-Hours With The Freethinkers." .txt text/plain 109987 4767 66 imitating that rational and most excellent work of nature, man. nature; the right of all men to all things, being in effect no better God-intoxicated man." We present him a mighty thinker, a master mind, assert that the human mind has not been produced by any natural causes, original nature by accidental causes dependent on the human mind, by the dogmas respecting the origin of the world, the nature of God, the by considering this great principle, _that man receives no ideas but men misname God-ideas, he at the same time admitted the existence of "What is nature," says Seneca, "but God; the divine reason, inherent in they supposed God, with respect to nature, to be, not a co-existing, but our reason, by considering the nature of God and man, and the relation The "System of Nature" was not published during the life-time of Having stated that by "nature" he means the "great whole," our author ./cache/30200.txt ./txt/30200.txt