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Page 267
... religion by shewing , from their impolitic repugnance to the spirit of philosophy , that they judge the two to be incompatible . An evident proof that the supposed enemies of religion are only the enemies of political devotion and ...
... religion by shewing , from their impolitic repugnance to the spirit of philosophy , that they judge the two to be incompatible . An evident proof that the supposed enemies of religion are only the enemies of political devotion and ...
Page 316
... religion is concerned , with little propriety . The aberrations or excentricitiesof methodism it may be wise to notice , and if possible to correct : but the zeal for religion , if it be not altogether according to knowlege , is not to ...
... religion is concerned , with little propriety . The aberrations or excentricitiesof methodism it may be wise to notice , and if possible to correct : but the zeal for religion , if it be not altogether according to knowlege , is not to ...
Page 365
... religion , is evident even from the conduct of some who have been the most incredulous with respect to the Jewish and Christian revelations ; since they have been firm believers in other religions , and those the most absurd . The ...
... religion , is evident even from the conduct of some who have been the most incredulous with respect to the Jewish and Christian revelations ; since they have been firm believers in other religions , and those the most absurd . The ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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