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Page 58
... religious liberty in di- minishing sectaries , and in adding to the security of the established religion : 66 Experience , " saya the mild and amiable President , " has taught us , that fire and sword , exile and proscription , rather ...
... religious liberty in di- minishing sectaries , and in adding to the security of the established religion : 66 Experience , " saya the mild and amiable President , " has taught us , that fire and sword , exile and proscription , rather ...
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... religion similar to that of the Brahmins . ' Chapter V. treats on the important subject of religion , particularly the present state of Christianity throughout the Island . All the Cingalese , who are neither Christians nor Moham ...
... religion similar to that of the Brahmins . ' Chapter V. treats on the important subject of religion , particularly the present state of Christianity throughout the Island . All the Cingalese , who are neither Christians nor Moham ...
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... religion and religious rites have often been not much more suc- cessful . Prince Henry , like his royal brother , never conformed to any ceremonials of religion , and professed contempt for the doctrines of Christianity , which he had ...
... religion and religious rites have often been not much more suc- cessful . Prince Henry , like his royal brother , never conformed to any ceremonials of religion , and professed contempt for the doctrines of Christianity , which he had ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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