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... Nature and Religion . " Revised and cor- rected . 66 2. Loyalty Asserted : or , a Vindication of the Oath of Allegiance ; with an im- partial Enquiry into the Pope's Temporal Power , and the present Claims of the Stuarts to the English ...
... Nature and Religion . " Revised and cor- rected . 66 2. Loyalty Asserted : or , a Vindication of the Oath of Allegiance ; with an im- partial Enquiry into the Pope's Temporal Power , and the present Claims of the Stuarts to the English ...
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... nature , to induce the Chris- tians of every denomination to lay aside the destructive weapons which frenzy has so often put into their hands ; and , under their peculiar modes of worship , to inspire them with that benevolence and ...
... nature , to induce the Chris- tians of every denomination to lay aside the destructive weapons which frenzy has so often put into their hands ; and , under their peculiar modes of worship , to inspire them with that benevolence and ...
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... Nature been always listened to , and his religion forgotten in the man ! The calamities , of which a contrary conduct has been productive , are slightly glanced at in my treatise on tolera- tion . In the two neighbouring kingdoms , the ...
... Nature been always listened to , and his religion forgotten in the man ! The calamities , of which a contrary conduct has been productive , are slightly glanced at in my treatise on tolera- tion . In the two neighbouring kingdoms , the ...
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... NATURE AND RELIGION . LETTER I. SIR , TO THE AUTHOR . * YOUR long expected performance has at length made its appearance . If the work tended to promote the happiness of society ; to animate our hopes ; to subdue our passions ; to ...
... NATURE AND RELIGION . LETTER I. SIR , TO THE AUTHOR . * YOUR long expected performance has at length made its appearance . If the work tended to promote the happiness of society ; to animate our hopes ; to subdue our passions ; to ...
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... nature . It prefers glorious vices to obscure virtues . It animates the hero to extend his conquests , at the expense of justice ; and stimulates the philosopher to erect the banners of error on the ruins of truth . You seem to ...
... nature . It prefers glorious vices to obscure virtues . It animates the hero to extend his conquests , at the expense of justice ; and stimulates the philosopher to erect the banners of error on the ruins of truth . You seem to ...
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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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