Vulgar words in A History of Freedom of Thought (Page 1)
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They can argue that a man may do far more harm by propagating anti-social doctrines than by stealing his neighbourÂs horse or making love to his neighbourÂs wife.
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It is argued that, under the Thirty-nine [206] Articles, it is permissible to accept as parable or poetry or legend such stories as that of an ass speaking with a mans voice, of waters standing in a solid heap, of witches and a variety of apparitions, and to judge for ourselves of such questions as the personality of Satan or the primeval institution of the Sabbath.