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We are also told that • In no other country is there such a variety of religions , or
so little concern about what true religion is ... influence to induce the Hindus to
relinquish some immoral and inhuman customs which mix with their religious
rights .
We are also told that • In no other country is there such a variety of religions , or
so little concern about what true religion is ... influence to induce the Hindus to
relinquish some immoral and inhuman customs which mix with their religious
rights .
Page 209
Religious Union perfective and the Support of Civil Union . By the Author ! 8vo .
35. sewed . Mawman . By following truth uncharitably , and error pertinaciously ,
a dis . position is produced which is adverse to fair inquiry and liberal concession
...
Religious Union perfective and the Support of Civil Union . By the Author ! 8vo .
35. sewed . Mawman . By following truth uncharitably , and error pertinaciously ,
a dis . position is produced which is adverse to fair inquiry and liberal concession
...
Page 298
Mr. Parnell satisfactorily proves that , during the greater part of Elizabeth's reign ,
religion had very little concern in the troubles ... Let us hear what he says himself
, and collect the degree of his religious enthusiasm from the very words of this ...
Mr. Parnell satisfactorily proves that , during the greater part of Elizabeth's reign ,
religion had very little concern in the troubles ... Let us hear what he says himself
, and collect the degree of his religious enthusiasm from the very words of this ...
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