Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... religion is often used equivocally . " Some understand by it every thing in religion , with regard to truth and duty , which , when once discovered , may be clearly shown to have a real foundation in the nature and relations of things ...
... religion is often used equivocally . " Some understand by it every thing in religion , with regard to truth and duty , which , when once discovered , may be clearly shown to have a real foundation in the nature and relations of things ...
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... religion may be mixed , the learned are generally agreed that such a reformation took place by his instrumentality . " Zeratusht , " says Sir W. Jones , " reformed the old religion by the addition of genii or angels , of new ceremonies ...
... religion may be mixed , the learned are generally agreed that such a reformation took place by his instrumentality . " Zeratusht , " says Sir W. Jones , " reformed the old religion by the addition of genii or angels , of new ceremonies ...
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... religion . The history of that event they have in writing , and also the laws attributed to him . There is nothing in the leading events of their history contradicted by remaining authentic historical records of those nations with whom ...
... religion . The history of that event they have in writing , and also the laws attributed to him . There is nothing in the leading events of their history contradicted by remaining authentic historical records of those nations with whom ...
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