A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... religion being founded in folly , or of its being the production of craft ; and it repels also , in a great degree , the supposition of its having been the effu- sion of an enthusiastic mind . may The division , under which the subjeet ...
... religion being founded in folly , or of its being the production of craft ; and it repels also , in a great degree , the supposition of its having been the effu- sion of an enthusiastic mind . may The division , under which the subjeet ...
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... religious system , or , in the books which profess to deliver that system , minute direc- tions for every case and ... religion are institutes of civil law , regulating the minutest questions both of property , and of all questions ...
... religious system , or , in the books which profess to deliver that system , minute direc- tions for every case and ... religion are institutes of civil law , regulating the minutest questions both of property , and of all questions ...
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... religion after it fell into other hands ; with the ex- travagant merit very soon ascribed to ce- libacy , solitude ... religious orders , and of those who aspired to religious perfection . III . Our Saviour uttered no impassioned ...
... religion after it fell into other hands ; with the ex- travagant merit very soon ascribed to ce- libacy , solitude ... religious orders , and of those who aspired to religious perfection . III . Our Saviour uttered no impassioned ...
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... religion extremely technical , in an age and amongst a people more tenacious of the ceremonies than of any other part of that religion , he delivered an institution , containing less of ritual , and that more simple , than is to be ...
... religion extremely technical , in an age and amongst a people more tenacious of the ceremonies than of any other part of that religion , he delivered an institution , containing less of ritual , and that more simple , than is to be ...
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... religion , as it came out of the hands of its Founder and his apostles , we may reckon its complete abstraction from all views either of ecclesiastical or civil po- licy ; or , to meet a language much in fashion with some men , from the ...
... religion , as it came out of the hands of its Founder and his apostles , we may reckon its complete abstraction from all views either of ecclesiastical or civil po- licy ; or , to meet a language much in fashion with some men , from the ...
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