The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 9
... 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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... Religion , by the word we mean a conscientious desire of serving God according to his will , has always been the prime moving cause of every great change in England . Oliver Cromwell was a zealot ; if he was not his party thought him so ...
... Religion , by the word we mean a conscientious desire of serving God according to his will , has always been the prime moving cause of every great change in England . Oliver Cromwell was a zealot ; if he was not his party thought him so ...
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... religion to the aggrandizement of his kingdom . When his brother , the Prince de Condé , sent to inquire for him ... religious liberty . Who is there that does not admire the character of the valiant , the liberal , and the accomplished ...
... religion to the aggrandizement of his kingdom . When his brother , the Prince de Condé , sent to inquire for him ... religious liberty . Who is there that does not admire the character of the valiant , the liberal , and the accomplished ...
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... religion may fall once and again , but had the character of Condé been such as the leader of a religious movement ought to possess , no woman of Catherine's discernment would have conceived such a scheme , and the first advances in ...
... religion may fall once and again , but had the character of Condé been such as the leader of a religious movement ought to possess , no woman of Catherine's discernment would have conceived such a scheme , and the first advances in ...
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... religion , but sometimes inclined to superstition , erring in many instances , but beloved by all around him , his character and adventures give an opening for the historian which modern events seldom afford , and we can assure our ...
... religion , but sometimes inclined to superstition , erring in many instances , but beloved by all around him , his character and adventures give an opening for the historian which modern events seldom afford , and we can assure our ...
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