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" Jewish religion ; we do not mean any special religion ; but we mean a mental faculty or disposition, which, independent of, nay in spite of sense and reason, enables man to apprehend the Infinite under different names, and under varying disguises. "
The Parlor Muse: A Selection of Vers de Société from Modern Poets - Page 25
1884 - 96 pages
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Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volume 10

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - Unitarianism - 1878 - 712 pages
...is found in his Introduction to the Science of Religion, page seventeen : — Religion is a mental faculty, which, independent of, nay, in spite of, sense and reason, enables man to comprehend the infinite under different names and varying disguises. Without that faculty no religion,...
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