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" I would have every zealous man examine his heart thoroughly; and I believe he will often find, that what he calls a zeal for his religion, is either pride, interest, or ill-nature. "
The Spectator - Page 68
1778
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The Spectator, with Illustrative Notes: To which are Prefixed, the ..., Volume 3

1794 - 450 pages
...himself to be actuated by such a principle, when it only regards matters of opinion and speculation. I would have every zealous man examine his heart thoroughly,...he calls a zeal for his religion, is either pride, interest, or ill-nature. A man who differs from another in opinion, sets himself above him in his own...
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Select British Classics, Volume 13

1803 - 402 pages
...himself -to be actuated by such a principle, when it only regards matters of opinion and speculation. I would have every zealous man examine his heart thoroughly,...he calls a zeal for his religion, is either pride, interest, or ill-nature. A man, who differs from another in opinion, sets himself above him in his...
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The British Essayists, Volume 8

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 322 pages
...when it only regards matters of opmion and speculation. -1-1 I would have every zealous man examme his heart thoroughly, and, I believe, he will often...he calls a zeal for his religion, is either pride, interest, or ill-nature. A man, who differs from another in opinion, sets himself above him in his...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 pages
...himself to be actuated by such a principle, when it only regards matters of opinion and speculation. I would have every zealous man examine his heart thoroughly,...he calls a zeal for his religion, is either pride, interest, or ill-nature. A man who differs from another in opinion, sets himself above him in his own...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...himself to be actuated by such a principle, when it only regards matters of opinion and speculation. I would have every zealous man examine his heart thoroughly,...he calls a zeal for his religion, is either pride, interest, or ill-nature. A man who differs from another in opinion, sets himself above him in his own...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]; with notes, and a general index

Spectator The - 1811 - 802 pages
...when it only regards matters of opinion and speculation. I would have every zealous man examine h» heart thoroughly, and, I believe, he will often find, that what he calls a zeal for his religion, ii either pride, interest, or ill-oatore. Л man, u ho diners from another in opinion, sell himself...
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Tickler, Or, Monthly Compendium of Good Things, in Prose and ..., Volumes 1-3

1818 - 596 pages
...THEOLOGICAL QUACKERY. " I would have every man examine bit heart thoroughly, and I believe he will oft» find that what he calls a zeal for his religion is either pride, interest, or ill-nature." ADDISOX. " DO you know that clergyman," said Hamilton, " that is walking...
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The British essayists; to which are prefixed prefaces by J ..., Volumes 14-26

British essayists - 1819 - 316 pages
...himself to be actuated by such a principle, when it only regards matters of opinion and speculation. I would have every zealous man examine his heart thoroughly,...he calls a zeal for his religion, is either pride, interest, or ill-nature. A man, who differs from another in opinion, sets himself above him in his...
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The English and French Languages Compared in Their Grammatical Constructions ...

William Driverger - 1820 - 648 pages
...extracted, are sufficient to make him contented. Let every zealous man examine his heart thoroughly, and he will often find, that what he calls a zeal for his religion, is either pride, interest, or ill-nature. Interest is likewise a great inflamer, and sets a man on persecution, under...
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The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised ...

1822 - 788 pages
...himself to be actuated by such a principle when it only regards matters of opinion and speculation. man and Hazzard. William Brown, printer. interest, or ill-nature. A man, who differs from another in opinion, sets himself above him in his...
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