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... religion which is , nevertheless , regarded with jealousy by the secular arm , and ever suspected of aiming at power and affecting splendour , while its very spirituality is made its reproach by an opposite class of enemies ; -a religion ...
... religion which is , nevertheless , regarded with jealousy by the secular arm , and ever suspected of aiming at power and affecting splendour , while its very spirituality is made its reproach by an opposite class of enemies ; -a religion ...
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... religion : we cannot describe the conduct of Romish and Rationalistic controversialists in any other terms . They are labouring for the subversion of Christianity , in order that they may enshrine some idol of their own formation in its ...
... religion : we cannot describe the conduct of Romish and Rationalistic controversialists in any other terms . They are labouring for the subversion of Christianity , in order that they may enshrine some idol of their own formation in its ...
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... religion , shown in the temper , the dealings , the principles , the habits , the whole character and conduct of her faithful and consistent members , constitute a recommendation of their belief which cannot and does not fail of its ...
... religion , shown in the temper , the dealings , the principles , the habits , the whole character and conduct of her faithful and consistent members , constitute a recommendation of their belief which cannot and does not fail of its ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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