The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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1 other hand , religion exciting the strong affection which it does , religious people , when circumstances favoured , gladly had honour done to their religion by making it a thing of public institution , and this honour they will be ...
1 other hand , religion exciting the strong affection which it does , religious people , when circumstances favoured , gladly had honour done to their religion by making it a thing of public institution , and this honour they will be ...
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So far as reason and principle is concerned , I agree in the opinion , that " there is very little ” in what the “ Liberation ” Society puts forward as its “ religious argument ” ; and that “ it is not this argument which endangers the ...
So far as reason and principle is concerned , I agree in the opinion , that " there is very little ” in what the “ Liberation ” Society puts forward as its “ religious argument ” ; and that “ it is not this argument which endangers the ...
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çent . of the working classes of Great Britain are in the habit of living religious lives , or at any rate lives into which a strong religious element is infused , and 10 per cent . lives consecrated to the antithesis of religion .
çent . of the working classes of Great Britain are in the habit of living religious lives , or at any rate lives into which a strong religious element is infused , and 10 per cent . lives consecrated to the antithesis of religion .
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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