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... religion , both to society and the individual , with reflections on religious estab lishments , and toleration ; the conduct of a good citizen , par- ticularly under any moderate government ; and the way to live happily under all ...
... religion , both to society and the individual , with reflections on religious estab lishments , and toleration ; the conduct of a good citizen , par- ticularly under any moderate government ; and the way to live happily under all ...
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... religion may possibly be erroneous ; yet , still , let it be remembered , that there is scarce any religion which is not better than none , as there is scarce any which does not inculcate some important principles of moral duty ...
... religion may possibly be erroneous ; yet , still , let it be remembered , that there is scarce any religion which is not better than none , as there is scarce any which does not inculcate some important principles of moral duty ...
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... religion in respect , and to speak with respect of every religion . They admit of no converts to their religion . Why is it then , that , in the case of these missionaries , and in their presence , they loaded the Gospel with abuse ...
... religion in respect , and to speak with respect of every religion . They admit of no converts to their religion . Why is it then , that , in the case of these missionaries , and in their presence , they loaded the Gospel with abuse ...
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