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... opinions and prejudices to bring the matter to this ! We know what the precepts of the reli- gion are ; how pure , how benevolent , how difinterested a conduct they enjoin ; and that this purity and benevolence is extend- ed to the very ...
... opinions and prejudices to bring the matter to this ! We know what the precepts of the reli- gion are ; how pure , how benevolent , how difinterested a conduct they enjoin ; and that this purity and benevolence is extend- ed to the very ...
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... opinions and prejudices of those to whom the miffionaries were to addrefs themselves , they could hardly fail of encountering strong and frequent oppofition ; that , by the hand of government , as well as from the fudden fury and ...
... opinions and prejudices of those to whom the miffionaries were to addrefs themselves , they could hardly fail of encountering strong and frequent oppofition ; that , by the hand of government , as well as from the fudden fury and ...
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... opinion , of the greatest importance to attend to the informa- tion or grounds of argument which are cafually and undefignedly disclosed ; forafmuch as this fpecies of proof is , of all others , the leaft liable to be corrupted by fraud ...
... opinion , of the greatest importance to attend to the informa- tion or grounds of argument which are cafually and undefignedly disclosed ; forafmuch as this fpecies of proof is , of all others , the leaft liable to be corrupted by fraud ...
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... opinions , and to the hopes and wishes of the nation to which it was first introduced ; and that it overthrew , fo far as it was received , the eftablished theo- logy and worship of every other country . We cannot feel much reluctance ...
... opinions , and to the hopes and wishes of the nation to which it was first introduced ; and that it overthrew , fo far as it was received , the eftablished theo- logy and worship of every other country . We cannot feel much reluctance ...
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... , a new fyftem of opinions , and new rules of action . What is more , in atteftation of thefe accounts , that is , in fupport of an inftitution of which thefe L 2 these accounts were the foundation , the fame men voluntarily [ 147 ]
... , a new fyftem of opinions , and new rules of action . What is more , in atteftation of thefe accounts , that is , in fupport of an inftitution of which thefe L 2 these accounts were the foundation , the fame men voluntarily [ 147 ]
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