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Pagina 360
... in every thing honorable to God and salutary to man , were disbanded , without
any form of trial , to silence the howlings of the wicked , in whom avarice , lust ,
hatred and impiety had stifled every dictate of reason , religion and humanity .
... in every thing honorable to God and salutary to man , were disbanded , without
any form of trial , to silence the howlings of the wicked , in whom avarice , lust ,
hatred and impiety had stifled every dictate of reason , religion and humanity .
Pagina 385
Their peculiarities and their greatness , so far as they were distinguished , were
the results of religious ideas and of those ideas alone . Their history is plain and
simple . When Mary succeeded Edward VI , she restored the old religion and ...
Their peculiarities and their greatness , so far as they were distinguished , were
the results of religious ideas and of those ideas alone . Their history is plain and
simple . When Mary succeeded Edward VI , she restored the old religion and ...
Pagina 476
truth , as a law of the moral universe , emanating from an antecedent cause , is
an anomaly which cannot be explained upon any hypothesis which dispenses
with a system of natural religion and a superintending Providence . At least
Carlyle ...
truth , as a law of the moral universe , emanating from an antecedent cause , is
an anomaly which cannot be explained upon any hypothesis which dispenses
with a system of natural religion and a superintending Providence . At least
Carlyle ...
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