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Chargement... A History of the Corruptions of Christianitypar Joseph Priestley
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The work of Dr. Priestley which I sent you has always been a favorite of mine. I consider the doctrines of Jesus as delivered by himself to contain the outlines of the sublimest system of morality that has ever been taught but I hold in the most profound detestation and execration the corruptions of it which have been invented by priestcraft and established by kingcraft constituting a conspiracy of church and state against the civil and religious liberties of mankind. (TJ to Henry Fry, 17 June 1803)
I have read his Corruptions of Christianity...over and over again; and I rest on them...as the basis of my own faith. These writings have never been answered, nor can be answered, by quoting historical proofs, as they have done. For these facts therefore I cling to their learning, so much superior to my own. (TJ to John Adams, 22 August 1813)
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