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... Religion of the Indian Tribes of North America , delivered before the New - York Historical Society , December 20 , 1819 , by the Rev. Samuel Farmar Jarvis , D. D .. .181 An Inaugural Address delivered before the New - York Historical ...
... Religion of the Indian Tribes of North America , delivered before the New - York Historical Society , December 20 , 1819 , by the Rev. Samuel Farmar Jarvis , D. D .. .181 An Inaugural Address delivered before the New - York Historical ...
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... religion . When that ligament is torn , society is disjointed , and its members perish . The nation is exposed to foreign vio- lence and domestic convulsion . Vicious rulers , chosen by a vicious people , turn back the current of ...
... religion . When that ligament is torn , society is disjointed , and its members perish . The nation is exposed to foreign vio- lence and domestic convulsion . Vicious rulers , chosen by a vicious people , turn back the current of ...
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... religion . Those nations are doomed to death who bury , in the corruption of criminal desire , the awful sense of an existing God , cast off the consoling hope of immor- tality , and seek refuge from despair in the dreariness of ...
... religion . Those nations are doomed to death who bury , in the corruption of criminal desire , the awful sense of an existing God , cast off the consoling hope of immor- tality , and seek refuge from despair in the dreariness of ...
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... religion , morals , letters , and liberty . When we look back upon the earlier European dis- coveries and conquests in this hemisphere , the mind re- coils with horror from the scene of carnage and devas- tation with which the mighty ...
... religion , morals , letters , and liberty . When we look back upon the earlier European dis- coveries and conquests in this hemisphere , the mind re- coils with horror from the scene of carnage and devas- tation with which the mighty ...
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... religion , or of political expediency , is alike a crime against the na- tural and against the revealed law ; and he adds , in words breathing more of the ancient Roman than of the Spa- niard , that he who abuses power is unworthy to ...
... religion , or of political expediency , is alike a crime against the na- tural and against the revealed law ; and he adds , in words breathing more of the ancient Roman than of the Spa- niard , that he who abuses power is unworthy to ...
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