“Wickedness is a kind of voluntary frenzy, and a chosen distraction.”
Quote by John Tillotson
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The Beauties of Dr. John Tillotson, Carefullet Selected from His Works [and] Containing His Admirable System of Early Education, Thoughts on Religion, Atheism and Infidelity, the Immortality of the Soul, Etc: To which are Prefixed Some of His Arguments for the Truth and Belief of the Christian Religion
This book is a compilation of carefully selected writings by Dr. John Tillotson, encompassing topics such as early education, religious contemplations, discussions on atheism and infidelity, and the concept of the soul's immortality. It also includes prefatory arguments supporting the truth and belief in the Christian religion. more
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