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Page 239
... religion greatly exceeds the established one , in point of numerical strength , the ordinary causes of the extension of the former will always be effectually aided by the concurrent operation of many others . That the Roman Catholic ...
... religion greatly exceeds the established one , in point of numerical strength , the ordinary causes of the extension of the former will always be effectually aided by the concurrent operation of many others . That the Roman Catholic ...
Page 380
... religion into a mild and consolatory pity . A desire of promoting the happiness of others , and of cheering the unfortunate , imparted to their minds a high de- gice of warmth and ardour . • Sacred asylums of misfortune were established ...
... religion into a mild and consolatory pity . A desire of promoting the happiness of others , and of cheering the unfortunate , imparted to their minds a high de- gice of warmth and ardour . • Sacred asylums of misfortune were established ...
Page 516
... religion is calculated to form paternal feelings and views in the minds of kings . - We do not agree with those who think that it does violence to religion to receive protec- tion , countenance , and distinction from civil polity ; that ...
... religion is calculated to form paternal feelings and views in the minds of kings . - We do not agree with those who think that it does violence to religion to receive protec- tion , countenance , and distinction from civil polity ; that ...
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