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Religion , it is popularly said , gives sub- stantial weight to morality by furnishing it with supernatural sanctions . A few elect spirits may have a morality indepen- dent of all such sanctions , but in ... religions NATURAL RELIGION . 215.
Religion , it is popularly said , gives sub- stantial weight to morality by furnishing it with supernatural sanctions . A few elect spirits may have a morality indepen- dent of all such sanctions , but in ... religions NATURAL RELIGION . 215.
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... religion in direct opposition to morality . If this were so it would be vain to argue that it was not really religion but only a corruption of religion which in this in- stance showed itself to answer so ill to that definition of religion ...
... religion in direct opposition to morality . If this were so it would be vain to argue that it was not really religion but only a corruption of religion which in this in- stance showed itself to answer so ill to that definition of religion ...
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... religion ; and , historically , this devotion has belonged to a visible religious system which had for centuries its temples and its ceremonies , and commanded its thousands of votaries , for art disengaged itself gradually from the ...
... religion ; and , historically , this devotion has belonged to a visible religious system which had for centuries its temples and its ceremonies , and commanded its thousands of votaries , for art disengaged itself gradually from the ...
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SCHILLER and the Duke of Schleswig | 23 |
AMERICANISTS International Congress | 62 |
Letter from the Lady | 65 |
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