The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... religious observance as in Athens . In none did the priests of religion hold such sway . Witness their power over Alcibiades at the moment of his political triumph , and amidst the caresses and admiration of his fellow - citizens , when ...
... religious observance as in Athens . In none did the priests of religion hold such sway . Witness their power over Alcibiades at the moment of his political triumph , and amidst the caresses and admiration of his fellow - citizens , when ...
Page 265
... religion : reduce it to the position of a religion , free and individual , and it will perish . Islamism is not a merely State religion , like Catholicism was in France under Louis XIV . , and still is in Spain ; it is a religion which ...
... religion : reduce it to the position of a religion , free and individual , and it will perish . Islamism is not a merely State religion , like Catholicism was in France under Louis XIV . , and still is in Spain ; it is a religion which ...
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... religion , appears to be a pleasant and easy method of maintaining an equilibrium between intellect and piety , reason and faith . We imagine that all difficulties have been overcome , and picture to ourselves the religious future of ...
... religion , appears to be a pleasant and easy method of maintaining an equilibrium between intellect and piety , reason and faith . We imagine that all difficulties have been overcome , and picture to ourselves the religious future of ...
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