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... religion , and it is his majesty's will that I should be Sheriff . " Than Leslie's reply to this arrogant petulance , nothing could be more dignified or more acute . " Sir , we are not here inquiring into his majesty's religion , but ...
... religion , and it is his majesty's will that I should be Sheriff . " Than Leslie's reply to this arrogant petulance , nothing could be more dignified or more acute . " Sir , we are not here inquiring into his majesty's religion , but ...
Page xxii
... religion on the mind . These are usually made , it is admitted , by education . But this consideration , so often turned against Christianity , is here very properly assumed to form a sacred obligation , binding every one to examine ...
... religion on the mind . These are usually made , it is admitted , by education . But this consideration , so often turned against Christianity , is here very properly assumed to form a sacred obligation , binding every one to examine ...
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... religion ; I would refer it to a more adequate and a more obvious source - a full persuasion of the truth of Christianity . What ! think you that it was a zeal derived from the unso- cial spirit of Judaism , which inspired Peter with ...
... religion ; I would refer it to a more adequate and a more obvious source - a full persuasion of the truth of Christianity . What ! think you that it was a zeal derived from the unso- cial spirit of Judaism , which inspired Peter with ...
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... religion from religion itself , nor justly apportion the degrees of credit due to the diversities of evidence ; and those who have ability for the task , are usually ready enough to emancipate themselves from gospel restraints , ( which ...
... religion from religion itself , nor justly apportion the degrees of credit due to the diversities of evidence ; and those who have ability for the task , are usually ready enough to emancipate themselves from gospel restraints , ( which ...
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... religion that imagination can form becoming an instrument of oppression , and the most humble one administering to the pride , the avarice , and the ambition of those who wished to be considered as its guardians , and who avowed ...
... religion that imagination can form becoming an instrument of oppression , and the most humble one administering to the pride , the avarice , and the ambition of those who wished to be considered as its guardians , and who avowed ...
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