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... ligion ; and I myself , though bred up in a different persuasion from yours , would be the first to offer my incense at the shrine of merit . But the tendency of your performance is to deny the divinity of Christ , and the immortality ...
... ligion ; and I myself , though bred up in a different persuasion from yours , would be the first to offer my incense at the shrine of merit . But the tendency of your performance is to deny the divinity of Christ , and the immortality ...
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... ligion , it is a folly to boast of the want of it . Whence , then , this eagerness to propagate systems , the tendency whereof is to slacken the reins that curb the irregularity of our appetites , and restrain the impetuosity of passion ...
... ligion , it is a folly to boast of the want of it . Whence , then , this eagerness to propagate systems , the tendency whereof is to slacken the reins that curb the irregularity of our appetites , and restrain the impetuosity of passion ...
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... ligion , and give the aged patriarchs time to instil it into the minds of their spreading generations : the other natural , viz . their sobriety , the simplicity of their diet , the salubrity of the air , not corrupted by the noxious ...
... ligion , and give the aged patriarchs time to instil it into the minds of their spreading generations : the other natural , viz . their sobriety , the simplicity of their diet , the salubrity of the air , not corrupted by the noxious ...
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... ligion : Si enim tales principes non conentur fideles a fide ' avertere , non existimo posse eos privari suo dominio . ' * A salvo which , I hope , will remove all umbrage and suspi- cion from the minds of our governors : as they do not ...
... ligion : Si enim tales principes non conentur fideles a fide ' avertere , non existimo posse eos privari suo dominio . ' * A salvo which , I hope , will remove all umbrage and suspi- cion from the minds of our governors : as they do not ...
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... ligion of the subject should not be concerned in the dispute . King John , in his contestations with Philip Augustus of France , appeals to the Pope , and renders him the arbiter of rights that should be decided by the sword . The ...
... ligion of the subject should not be concerned in the dispute . King John , in his contestations with Philip Augustus of France , appeals to the Pope , and renders him the arbiter of rights that should be decided by the sword . The ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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