The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... religion itself , by wresting con- cessions to its disadvantage from its own teachers . If this be true , as sure any man that reads the discourse must allow it is ; and if religion is the strongest tie of human society ; in what manner ...
... religion itself , by wresting con- cessions to its disadvantage from its own teachers . If this be true , as sure any man that reads the discourse must allow it is ; and if religion is the strongest tie of human society ; in what manner ...
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... religion of her ancestors ; she was impatient to have some con- versation with ministers , and to frequent their ser- mons ; so that in a short time she began to take a great liking to the protestant religion . And it is not to be ...
... religion of her ancestors ; she was impatient to have some con- versation with ministers , and to frequent their ser- mons ; so that in a short time she began to take a great liking to the protestant religion . And it is not to be ...
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... religion , though taken up in the name of it , in order to disparage such of its communicants , as will not sacrifice their conscience to their fortunes . This confusion and subdivision of interests and sentiments , among people of the ...
... religion , though taken up in the name of it , in order to disparage such of its communicants , as will not sacrifice their conscience to their fortunes . This confusion and subdivision of interests and sentiments , among people of the ...
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