The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... religion in our native country : which has long employed both the minds and the peas of those who fancy themselves ... religious feeling in this kingdom , which is the result of accurate observation and deep reflection , enlarged by an ...
... religion in our native country : which has long employed both the minds and the peas of those who fancy themselves ... religious feeling in this kingdom , which is the result of accurate observation and deep reflection , enlarged by an ...
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... religious belief and feeling prevail among us , in a variety of modifications and degrees , to an alarming extent . The ... religion . In this statement it is not my intention to wound the feelings of the conscientious Unitarian , who ...
... religious belief and feeling prevail among us , in a variety of modifications and degrees , to an alarming extent . The ... religion . In this statement it is not my intention to wound the feelings of the conscientious Unitarian , who ...
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... religion , as by law established , he has supported with equal sincerity and firmness . True to the principles ... religious obedience , are equally ob- noxious and disgusting . They are a yoke , which our fathers were unable to bear ...
... religion , as by law established , he has supported with equal sincerity and firmness . True to the principles ... religious obedience , are equally ob- noxious and disgusting . They are a yoke , which our fathers were unable to bear ...
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... religious indifference , as in a neighbouring nation , pervades the community at large , it is immaterial to inquire , whe- ther men nominally belong to this or to that religious party . In a country , where religion is no object of ...
... religious indifference , as in a neighbouring nation , pervades the community at large , it is immaterial to inquire , whe- ther men nominally belong to this or to that religious party . In a country , where religion is no object of ...
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... religion , and the duties of the christian life . Hence , through God's blessing , the good to be wished for , can alone be expected ; and towards the accomplishment of this good , the Inhabitants of these populous districts have not ...
... religion , and the duties of the christian life . Hence , through God's blessing , the good to be wished for , can alone be expected ; and towards the accomplishment of this good , the Inhabitants of these populous districts have not ...
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