The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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Page 49
... religion fostered , the priesthood improved , morality promoted , and a broad foundation for civil and political liberty established . " - p . 184 . We must refer the reader to book iv . chap . 10 of this History , for a detailed ...
... religion fostered , the priesthood improved , morality promoted , and a broad foundation for civil and political liberty established . " - p . 184 . We must refer the reader to book iv . chap . 10 of this History , for a detailed ...
Page 92
... religion , to set themselves free from the restraints which the revealed word of God imposes upon their passions , that even such con- temptible sophistry as this finds a ready admission into their hearts . This is the enlightened view ...
... religion , to set themselves free from the restraints which the revealed word of God imposes upon their passions , that even such con- temptible sophistry as this finds a ready admission into their hearts . This is the enlightened view ...
Page 98
... religious education , founded on the Word of God . The other important fact to be noted is , that the principle of a secular education , exclusive of religion , admitting the latter only in the form of tenets to be made the subject of ...
... religious education , founded on the Word of God . The other important fact to be noted is , that the principle of a secular education , exclusive of religion , admitting the latter only in the form of tenets to be made the subject of ...
Page 99
... religious differences came out year after year in stronger relief , in consequence of a deepening of the religious sentiment in the minds and hearts of the people . The more men were in earnest about their religion , the more strongly ...
... religious differences came out year after year in stronger relief , in consequence of a deepening of the religious sentiment in the minds and hearts of the people . The more men were in earnest about their religion , the more strongly ...
Page 102
... religious instruction approximated more nearly to the negative principle in matters of religion , which was , and still is , the beau idéal of the party in power ; the Church of England in her schools teaching the entire Bible , and the ...
... religious instruction approximated more nearly to the negative principle in matters of religion , which was , and still is , the beau idéal of the party in power ; the Church of England in her schools teaching the entire Bible , and the ...
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