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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... religious veneration , and all the romantic recollections of chivalry , pro- duce the same hallowing and ennobling effect as our classical impressions in the former instance . Alison has further ob- served , too , that a taste in ...
... religious veneration , and all the romantic recollections of chivalry , pro- duce the same hallowing and ennobling effect as our classical impressions in the former instance . Alison has further ob- served , too , that a taste in ...
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... religious language , there were originally forty - two , composed in the year 1552 , " by the bishops and other learned and good men in Convoca- tion , to root out the discord of opinions , and establish the agreement of true religion ...
... religious language , there were originally forty - two , composed in the year 1552 , " by the bishops and other learned and good men in Convoca- tion , to root out the discord of opinions , and establish the agreement of true religion ...
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... religion in the world , and that equally plain in doctrine , and pure in morals . " The Scriptures warn us against " teaching the doctrines of men as the commandments of God ; " or , as Paley has said , “ im- posing , under the name of ...
... religion in the world , and that equally plain in doctrine , and pure in morals . " The Scriptures warn us against " teaching the doctrines of men as the commandments of God ; " or , as Paley has said , “ im- posing , under the name of ...
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... religion to the ignorance of the age , and yet not adjust them to its knowledge ! 66 This incredible creed , which it is above all things neces- sary to hold , may be defined , like Aristotle's Materia Prima , 18 , nec quid , nec quale ...
... religion to the ignorance of the age , and yet not adjust them to its knowledge ! 66 This incredible creed , which it is above all things neces- sary to hold , may be defined , like Aristotle's Materia Prima , 18 , nec quid , nec quale ...
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... religious points , ) with fire , pillory , imprisonment , and odi- um in this world ; while they carefully retain ... religion ! How truly may Christianity exclaim— “ I fear not mine enemies , but save , oh ! save me from my pretended ...
... religious points , ) with fire , pillory , imprisonment , and odi- um in this world ; while they carefully retain ... religion ! How truly may Christianity exclaim— “ I fear not mine enemies , but save , oh ! save me from my pretended ...
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