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tells us that there is nothing greater
The same Saviour, revealing to us the infallible sign of true charity, tells us that there is nothing greater than to give one's life for one's brethren.
— from Protestantism and Catholicity compared in their effects on the civilization of Europe by Jaime Luciano Balmes

the unhappy that there is no God
Thence, and thence only, comes the voice which would fain proclaim to the unhappy that there is no God, and but one gospel—‘Eat and drink, for tomorrow you die.’
— from The Martyrdom of Madeline by Robert Williams Buchanan

tell us that there is no great
Our dear ones tell us that there is no great gap between what pleases us here and that which will please us in the beyond.
— from The Wanderings of a Spiritualist by Arthur Conan Doyle

the universe therefore there is no God
Our idea of the absolute is the absolute itself; apart from and out of the universe, therefore, there is no God."
— from The Eclipse of Faith; Or, A Visit to a Religious Sceptic by Henry Rogers

to urge that this is not giving
The British manufacturers and vendors condescend to urge that this is not giving them fair play, that the Foreigner is helped in every way to sel
— from Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 62, Feb 3, 1872 by Various

to understand that there is no God
It is for us to understand that there is no God to raise our wages, and no heaven to compensate us for our poverty and all the misery it entails in this world.
— from Communism and Christianism Analyzed and Contrasted from the Marxian and Darwinian Points of View by William Montgomery Brown

tells us that there is no good
[51] Darwin tells us that "there is no good evidence that this ever follows in the course of a single generation."
— from Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin by W. P. (William Platt) Ball


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