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... .- ESTIMATE OF THE RELIGION OF THE FASH- IONABLE WORLD . - TRAGEDIES . - POEMS . NEW - YORK : PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS , NO . 82 CLIFF - STREET . 1836 HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CONTENTS OF VOL . V. TRAGEDIES .. THE.
... .- ESTIMATE OF THE RELIGION OF THE FASH- IONABLE WORLD . - TRAGEDIES . - POEMS . NEW - YORK : PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS , NO . 82 CLIFF - STREET . 1836 HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CONTENTS OF VOL . V. TRAGEDIES .. THE.
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... RELIGION OF THE FASHIONABLE World . 209 ADDRESS IN BEHALF OF THE FRENCH EMIGRANT CLERGY ..... 274 THE SPEECH OF M. DUPONT ...... Remarks on the Speech of M. Dupont , on the Subjects of Religion and Public Education ... POEMS . Page . 3 ...
... RELIGION OF THE FASHIONABLE World . 209 ADDRESS IN BEHALF OF THE FRENCH EMIGRANT CLERGY ..... 274 THE SPEECH OF M. DUPONT ...... Remarks on the Speech of M. Dupont , on the Subjects of Religion and Public Education ... POEMS . Page . 3 ...
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... religion of tragedy It is her moral and political law . Her dictates form its institutes . Fear and shame are the capital crimes in her code . Against these , all the eloquence of her most powerful pleaders , against these her penal ...
... religion of tragedy It is her moral and political law . Her dictates form its institutes . Fear and shame are the capital crimes in her code . Against these , all the eloquence of her most powerful pleaders , against these her penal ...
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... religion teaches , and experience proves , the immense im- portance to our tempers and morals of a regular attendance on ... religious instruction , applied to the human heart , is seed sown in an uncultivated soil , where much is to be ...
... religion teaches , and experience proves , the immense im- portance to our tempers and morals of a regular attendance on ... religious instruction , applied to the human heart , is seed sown in an uncultivated soil , where much is to be ...
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... religion ; and it is justly pleaded as an argument in favor of both , because the affections may fairly and properly derive every honest aid from any thing which helps to draw them off from the world to God . But is it not equally true ...
... religion ; and it is justly pleaded as an argument in favor of both , because the affections may fairly and properly derive every honest aid from any thing which helps to draw them off from the world to God . But is it not equally true ...
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