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... Christianity . By F. A. De Chateau- briand , Author of Travels in Greece and Palestine , Atala , & c . Translated from the French by Frederic Shoberl . With a Preface and Notes , by the Rev. Henry Kett , B. D. , Fellow of Trinity ...
... Christianity . By F. A. De Chateau- briand , Author of Travels in Greece and Palestine , Atala , & c . Translated from the French by Frederic Shoberl . With a Preface and Notes , by the Rev. Henry Kett , B. D. , Fellow of Trinity ...
Page 413
... Christianity ; and then , as if to make sport for the Philistines ( though cer- tainly not with this evil design ) , the author attaches so much irrationality to religion , that unbelievers , against whom he pro- fessedly writes , must ...
... Christianity ; and then , as if to make sport for the Philistines ( though cer- tainly not with this evil design ) , the author attaches so much irrationality to religion , that unbelievers , against whom he pro- fessedly writes , must ...
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... Christianity ? Perhaps he would , if his dread of philosophy had not discouraged him . It is somewhat ludicrous to find Hell placed among the Beauties of Christianity ; and the following recommendation of Dante's Inferno , as ...
... Christianity ? Perhaps he would , if his dread of philosophy had not discouraged him . It is somewhat ludicrous to find Hell placed among the Beauties of Christianity ; and the following recommendation of Dante's Inferno , as ...
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