The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 7
... mind of Catherine , and with the deter- mination to induce her to renew in France the persecutions of the late reign , and to imitate the cruelty which Philip had countenanced in England , and which he himself afterwards devised and ...
... mind of Catherine , and with the deter- mination to induce her to renew in France the persecutions of the late reign , and to imitate the cruelty which Philip had countenanced in England , and which he himself afterwards devised and ...
Page 8
... minds ; his object was to exter- minate heresy by fire and sword , and to extinguish political and religious liberty in his ... mind ; and that to give them free licence is only to open a door to confusion and treason ; that religious ...
... minds ; his object was to exter- minate heresy by fire and sword , and to extinguish political and religious liberty in his ... mind ; and that to give them free licence is only to open a door to confusion and treason ; that religious ...
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... mind of too many persons , the notion of a stiff , rigid , hard , unbending , and arrogant system - a collection of words , forms , logical niceties , devised for the purpose of imposing the opinions or the terminology of a certain set ...
... mind of too many persons , the notion of a stiff , rigid , hard , unbending , and arrogant system - a collection of words , forms , logical niceties , devised for the purpose of imposing the opinions or the terminology of a certain set ...
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... mind revolts from the ultimate conclusion , and the Unitarian possesses his creed , just as much as the Catholic believer . It is , therefore , more easy than consistent , in any professed believer in Christianity to sneer at orthodoxy ...
... mind revolts from the ultimate conclusion , and the Unitarian possesses his creed , just as much as the Catholic believer . It is , therefore , more easy than consistent , in any professed believer in Christianity to sneer at orthodoxy ...
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... minds of men from any tests which interfere with the freedom of thought and speculation . We do not say that either ... mind on these great truths of Christianity which all now receive with firm and unhesitating faith . Civil Wars . In ...
... minds of men from any tests which interfere with the freedom of thought and speculation . We do not say that either ... mind on these great truths of Christianity which all now receive with firm and unhesitating faith . Civil Wars . In ...
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