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... considered the Exercitia in the abstract , with reference to their intrinsic pravity as a means of promoting personal religion ; but in order to comprehend their full import- ance , they must be considered in their connexion with the ...
... considered the Exercitia in the abstract , with reference to their intrinsic pravity as a means of promoting personal religion ; but in order to comprehend their full import- ance , they must be considered in their connexion with the ...
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... considered as a part of the Vedas , the Vedas may be said to inculcate mono- theism , but they are rather supplementary to the Vedas than an integral portion of them , and constitute the second or third stage in the history of Hindu ...
... considered as a part of the Vedas , the Vedas may be said to inculcate mono- theism , but they are rather supplementary to the Vedas than an integral portion of them , and constitute the second or third stage in the history of Hindu ...
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... considered to bear , it appeared to him that they would receive but little injury . . . . He would only say , that the great body of the clergy had no desire that their votes should be influenced by considera- tions connected with ...
... considered to bear , it appeared to him that they would receive but little injury . . . . He would only say , that the great body of the clergy had no desire that their votes should be influenced by considera- tions connected with ...
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