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... religion ; this can only be done with time , and by gradually giving that direction to af- fairs . It is his Majesty's intention to attain this object through the support and aid of the episcopal party . " The British mo- narch ...
... religion ; this can only be done with time , and by gradually giving that direction to af- fairs . It is his Majesty's intention to attain this object through the support and aid of the episcopal party . " The British mo- narch ...
Pagina 106
... religion where she can ; if India is designed ultimately to receive this religion ; -surely we are now pe- remptorily called upon to lay our Eastern spoils at the foot of the cross . ' In this language , however , the critic recognizes ...
... religion where she can ; if India is designed ultimately to receive this religion ; -surely we are now pe- remptorily called upon to lay our Eastern spoils at the foot of the cross . ' In this language , however , the critic recognizes ...
Pagina 248
... religion , cer- tain it is , that on this head it has at all times had a great and beneficial influence . The arguments of philanthropists would perhaps never have effected that which religious sentiments have here done for suf , fering ...
... religion , cer- tain it is , that on this head it has at all times had a great and beneficial influence . The arguments of philanthropists would perhaps never have effected that which religious sentiments have here done for suf , fering ...
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