The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volume 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... religion , he held in slight estima- tion , compared to heart - felt , practical , vital Christianity ; yet a more devout man I never knew . His religion was a senti- ment in which his whole heart was steeped , and which exhibited ...
... religion , he held in slight estima- tion , compared to heart - felt , practical , vital Christianity ; yet a more devout man I never knew . His religion was a senti- ment in which his whole heart was steeped , and which exhibited ...
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... religious public would give it encouragement , but I am confident , that in this land of primogeniture and en- tailed estates , there is not an heir in the three kingdoms who would not exert himself to insure its success . 66 ABSCESS ...
... religious public would give it encouragement , but I am confident , that in this land of primogeniture and en- tailed estates , there is not an heir in the three kingdoms who would not exert himself to insure its success . 66 ABSCESS ...
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... religion , reason , and justice , seem equally to require that the temptation of sale- able advowsons should be removed from his path , and that these spiritual rotten boroughs should be consigned to the tomb of their parliamentary ...
... religion , reason , and justice , seem equally to require that the temptation of sale- able advowsons should be removed from his path , and that these spiritual rotten boroughs should be consigned to the tomb of their parliamentary ...
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... Gibbon , " will for ever live in the memory of mankind ; since America , as well as Eu- rope , has received letters from the one and religion from the other . " One of the earlier French princes being too indolent or 30 THE TIN TRUMPET ; ...
... Gibbon , " will for ever live in the memory of mankind ; since America , as well as Eu- rope , has received letters from the one and religion from the other . " One of the earlier French princes being too indolent or 30 THE TIN TRUMPET ; ...
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... religion should have ever generated a sect , whose doc- trines are professedly anti - moral . Many , however , are still to be found , who , maintaining that the moral law is nothing to man , and that he is not bound to obey it , avow ...
... religion should have ever generated a sect , whose doc- trines are professedly anti - moral . Many , however , are still to be found , who , maintaining that the moral law is nothing to man , and that he is not bound to obey it , avow ...
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