id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38377 Carlile, Richard The Character of a Priest .txt text/plain 2038 57 45 Nature pregnant with equality, with justice, and generosity, has given operations of Nature, the physical laws of men and of morality are universal laws; man forms an integral part of Nature, and must act in the power the Priests enjoy, are acquired by hypocrisy, by perjury, It is by inflexible truth, by the invariable laws of Nature, that the intelligent man among the whole body of Priests; bigots by education, God, acting always through Nature, always by universal other Priest, and all differ from the truth; the Deity does not operate more the Priests profess to believe, the greater is the iniquity, The people should believe the Priests when they profess principles consistent with Nature, and scorn them: when they the people had sufficient sense they would treat all Priests as All the Priests--all that live by the trade of hypocrisy, all that live ./cache/38377.txt ./txt/38377.txt