id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30206 Bradlaugh, Charles Humanity's Gain from Unbelief Reprinted from the "North American Review" of March, 1889 .txt text/plain 5238 230 59 Christianity--like the rejection of the faiths which preceded it--has in directed by the Established Christian Church against Papists and Church of England Christians in New England, escaping from the persecution of Old World Christians, accepted as God's revelation to man, Christianity has no higher claim Old and New Testaments are forced on the people as part of Christianity; progress and civilisation of the world are due to Christianity; and of slavery, and this because men professing Christianity were What of the effect of Christianity on these powers in the centuries ninth century week Christians sold slaves to the Saracens. In this the Church of England Christians in Demerara were and seventeenth centuries to persecutions by Christians of innocent men, any to which the Christians of the first three centuries were subjected Christian churches, which Acts have only been repealed in consequence of Why, one who does not believe in the Christian religion. ./cache/30206.txt ./txt/30206.txt