The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... religious zeal . A Roman Catholic writer tells us , that he used his religion chiefly as a means to build up his greatness : he often spoke highly of the confession of Augs- burg , and at times almost preached it to please the Germans ...
... religious zeal . A Roman Catholic writer tells us , that he used his religion chiefly as a means to build up his greatness : he often spoke highly of the confession of Augs- burg , and at times almost preached it to please the Germans ...
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... religions in the world as there are caprices in the human mind ; and that to give them free licence is only to open a door to confusion and treason ; that religious controversy is only another name for popular insur- rection ; and that ...
... religions in the world as there are caprices in the human mind ; and that to give them free licence is only to open a door to confusion and treason ; that religious controversy is only another name for popular insur- rection ; and that ...
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... religious movement . We believe true religion was never yet propagated by the sword . " The weapons of our warfare are not carnal , " though they are mighty . God has appointed a way in which his cause is to be advanced , and that way ...
... religious movement . We believe true religion was never yet propagated by the sword . " The weapons of our warfare are not carnal , " though they are mighty . God has appointed a way in which his cause is to be advanced , and that way ...
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... religious movement , and to be religious a movement must depend upon its leaders : we may fairly form a conjecture as to the character of any class of men from the persons whom they obey , and whom they put forward as their spokesmen ...
... religious movement , and to be religious a movement must depend upon its leaders : we may fairly form a conjecture as to the character of any class of men from the persons whom they obey , and whom they put forward as their spokesmen ...
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... religion to the aggrandizement of his kingdom . When his brother , the Prince de Condé , sent to inquire for him , he returned ... religious liberty . Who is there that does not admire the character of the valiant , the liberal , and the ...
... religion to the aggrandizement of his kingdom . When his brother , the Prince de Condé , sent to inquire for him , he returned ... religious liberty . Who is there that does not admire the character of the valiant , the liberal , and the ...
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