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Page 251
A delineation of Religion , in its external act and inward principle and temper , is
given in the third discourse . Here it is observed that • Religion begins with laying
its foundation deep in the heart - rec . tifies the disorders which sin has ...
A delineation of Religion , in its external act and inward principle and temper , is
given in the third discourse . Here it is observed that • Religion begins with laying
its foundation deep in the heart - rec . tifies the disorders which sin has ...
Page 269
The Brahmins and Boudhists are equally bigoted and extravagant , with this
difference , that in the former religion are ... upon a comparison of the two
religions , that that of Boudhou is the more ancient for the following reasons The
religion of ...
The Brahmins and Boudhists are equally bigoted and extravagant , with this
difference , that in the former religion are ... upon a comparison of the two
religions , that that of Boudhou is the more ancient for the following reasons The
religion of ...
Page 378
One paragraph is devoted to their religion , which we shall transcribe : • The
religion of this people , if it can be said that they have any , may truly be called the
religion of nature . A belief of the existence of some powers more than human ...
One paragraph is devoted to their religion , which we shall transcribe : • The
religion of this people , if it can be said that they have any , may truly be called the
religion of nature . A belief of the existence of some powers more than human ...
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