id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30204 Foote, G. W. (George William) Arrows of Freethought .txt text/plain 39116 2035 71 cheereth the heart of God and man;" and he knows that his master, Jesus we shall believe that the author of "Common Sense," the "Rights of Man," the idea of a personal god, likens the Christian Trinity to three Lord progress we have made towards that time when the mind of man shall play if you cannot deduce God from the animate world, you are not likely He was no god of power, but a weak fallible man like ourselves; Man's place in nature is, indeed, a great question, and it can be of man's ever knowing whether there is a God or not? Nature drives on to no God and no good; he simply says he knows not to ascribe all the good in the world to God, and all the evil to man, or that the man who said _in his heart_ only "There is no God," without ./cache/30204.txt ./txt/30204.txt