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Page 56
... religion , whose coun- doctrines of natural religion , were enough for tenances and complexions , were widely differ- the good young man . The strong meat , the ent , governed by one mighty despotism , which bold speculations on ...
... religion , whose coun- doctrines of natural religion , were enough for tenances and complexions , were widely differ- the good young man . The strong meat , the ent , governed by one mighty despotism , which bold speculations on ...
Page 65
... religion , and of education , and to mark the progress of the human mind . Men will not The effect of historical reading is analogous , merely be described , but will be made inti . in many respects , to that produced by foreign mately ...
... religion , and of education , and to mark the progress of the human mind . Men will not The effect of historical reading is analogous , merely be described , but will be made inti . in many respects , to that produced by foreign mately ...
Page 68
... religion , so in politics , few , even of those who are enlightened enough to compre- He We should probably like Mr. Hallam's book more , if instead of pointing out , with strict fidelity , the bright points and the dark spots of both ...
... religion , so in politics , few , even of those who are enlightened enough to compre- He We should probably like Mr. Hallam's book more , if instead of pointing out , with strict fidelity , the bright points and the dark spots of both ...
Page 69
... religious intolerance , but by political ne- cessity . Even the excellent account of those times , which Mr. Hallam ... religious persecution since the creation . For there never was a religious persecution , in which some odious crime ...
... religious intolerance , but by political ne- cessity . Even the excellent account of those times , which Mr. Hallam ... religious persecution since the creation . For there never was a religious persecution , in which some odious crime ...
Page 70
... religious persecution mean only that that the convert must have acknowledged the they were not influenced by religious motives , authority of the Pope , and that the Pope had we perfectly agree with them . Neither the issued a bull ...
... religious persecution mean only that that the convert must have acknowledged the they were not influenced by religious motives , authority of the Pope , and that the Pope had we perfectly agree with them . Neither the issued a bull ...
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