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... religious Assemblies of the early Christians · SECT . 6. Commentaries , etc. were anciently written upon the Scrip ... Religion was founded - 144 · 151 - - SECT . 10. Formal Catalogues of Authentic Scriptures were pub- lished , in all ...
... religious Assemblies of the early Christians · SECT . 6. Commentaries , etc. were anciently written upon the Scrip ... Religion was founded - 144 · 151 - - SECT . 10. Formal Catalogues of Authentic Scriptures were pub- lished , in all ...
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... religion and none : for , if the Christian religion be not credible , no one , with whom we have to do , will support the pretensions of any other . Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ; suppose it to appear ...
... religion and none : for , if the Christian religion be not credible , no one , with whom we have to do , will support the pretensions of any other . Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ; suppose it to appear ...
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... religion , which , instead of victories and triumphs , instead of exalting their nation and institution above the rest of the world , was to advance those whom they despised to an equality with themselves , in those very points of ...
... religion , which , instead of victories and triumphs , instead of exalting their nation and institution above the rest of the world , was to advance those whom they despised to an equality with themselves , in those very points of ...
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... religion they car- ried with them was exclusive . It denied without re- serve the truth of every article of heathen mythology , the existence of every object of their worship . It ac- cepted no compromise ; it admitted no comprehension ...
... religion they car- ried with them was exclusive . It denied without re- serve the truth of every article of heathen mythology , the existence of every object of their worship . It ac- cepted no compromise ; it admitted no comprehension ...
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... religion of their ancestors , the religion in which they had been brought up , the religion of the state , and of the magistrate , the rites which they frequented , the pomp which they admired , was throughout a system of folly and ...
... religion of their ancestors , the religion in which they had been brought up , the religion of the state , and of the magistrate , the rites which they frequented , the pomp which they admired , was throughout a system of folly and ...
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