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Page 287
... particular creed , a particular form , and a particular sect , and by surrounding it with worldly splendors and emoluments , or by an equal protection of every form of Christianity by the state ? Dr. Paley well remarks that " a ...
... particular creed , a particular form , and a particular sect , and by surrounding it with worldly splendors and emoluments , or by an equal protection of every form of Christianity by the state ? Dr. Paley well remarks that " a ...
Page 434
... particular what are our duties towards Na- poleon the first , our emperor ? A Christians owe to the princes who govern them , and we owe in particular to Napoleon the first , our emperor , love , respect , obe dience , fidelity ...
... particular what are our duties towards Na- poleon the first , our emperor ? A Christians owe to the princes who govern them , and we owe in particular to Napoleon the first , our emperor , love , respect , obe dience , fidelity ...
Page 437
... particular object in this novel to be the exposure of folly , and the castigation of vice ; ' and certainly on some topics of animadversion he is very severe . His intentions are . evidently of the best kind : but many persons ...
... particular object in this novel to be the exposure of folly , and the castigation of vice ; ' and certainly on some topics of animadversion he is very severe . His intentions are . evidently of the best kind : but many persons ...
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