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... spirit began to spread , much owing , it is said , to the introduction of drilling ; and as so new a practice set men to thinking , it is not unlikely : nothing can be done till men think , and they certainly had not thought for 30 ...
... spirit began to spread , much owing , it is said , to the introduction of drilling ; and as so new a practice set men to thinking , it is not unlikely : nothing can be done till men think , and they certainly had not thought for 30 ...
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... spirit prevails in the Christian doctrine ? ' It is observed , more- over , that the spirit of Christianity is a spirit of liberty and good humour ; and in the introductory prayer , he rightly discrimi nates between the use and abuse of ...
... spirit prevails in the Christian doctrine ? ' It is observed , more- over , that the spirit of Christianity is a spirit of liberty and good humour ; and in the introductory prayer , he rightly discrimi nates between the use and abuse of ...
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... spirit of Christian devotion , has been de- scribed by one of their own countrymen with more justice than I am able to give to it . " The phrensy ( he says ) so far spreads , that to any observation made to them , they seem altogether ...
... spirit of Christian devotion , has been de- scribed by one of their own countrymen with more justice than I am able to give to it . " The phrensy ( he says ) so far spreads , that to any observation made to them , they seem altogether ...
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