Thomas Paine Quote

From whence, then, could arise the solitary and strange conceit that the Almighty, who had millions of worlds equally dependant on His protection, should quit the care of all the rest, and come to die in our world, because, they say, one man and one woman had eaten an apple?


The Age of Reason; being an investigation of true and fabulous theology (ed. 1796)


From whence, then, could arise the solitary and strange conceit that the Almighty, who had millions of worlds equally dependant on His protection,...

From whence, then, could arise the solitary and strange conceit that the Almighty, who had millions of worlds equally dependant on His protection,...

From whence, then, could arise the solitary and strange conceit that the Almighty, who had millions of worlds equally dependant on His protection,...

From whence, then, could arise the solitary and strange conceit that the Almighty, who had millions of worlds equally dependant on His protection,...