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... religious persecutor , were deemed a sufficient plea for exclusion from a society composed of so many great and shining men . Robertson's religion has proved no obstacle to his admis sion among the Spanish academicians . You , my ...
... religious persecutor , were deemed a sufficient plea for exclusion from a society composed of so many great and shining men . Robertson's religion has proved no obstacle to his admis sion among the Spanish academicians . You , my ...
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... religion are so tolerant in Holland and Switzerland , consider their Catholic neighbours as so many slaves ready to cut their throats , at the first signal given by their royal masters , without whose concurrence the chain could never ...
... religion are so tolerant in Holland and Switzerland , consider their Catholic neighbours as so many slaves ready to cut their throats , at the first signal given by their royal masters , without whose concurrence the chain could never ...
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... religion , the sacred name of religion , which even in the face of an enemy discovers a brother , be any longer a wall of separation to keep us asunder : though it has been often perverted to the worst of purposes , yet it is easy to ...
... religion , the sacred name of religion , which even in the face of an enemy discovers a brother , be any longer a wall of separation to keep us asunder : though it has been often perverted to the worst of purposes , yet it is easy to ...
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... 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 instruct man in ...
... 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 instruct man in ...
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... religion is so deeply impressed on our minds , that the bold champions who would fain destroy it , are considered by the generality of mankind , as public pests , spreading disorder and mortality wherever they appear ; and in our ...
... religion is so deeply impressed on our minds , that the bold champions who would fain destroy it , are considered by the generality of mankind , as public pests , spreading disorder and mortality wherever they appear ; and in our ...
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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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