The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... religion , were hated and abhorred by religious bigots , un- restrained by any other law than the daring word of the presuming monk . ' The only way to destroy , or at least to soften down , those contests which are termed religious ...
... religion , were hated and abhorred by religious bigots , un- restrained by any other law than the daring word of the presuming monk . ' The only way to destroy , or at least to soften down , those contests which are termed religious ...
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... Religious Service ; and whoever enjoys unrestrained Freedom in these two respects , enjoys perfect Religious Toleration . ' Here it is fair to ask , if Dr. Tomline could change place with Dr. Troy , would he regard this as perfect religious ...
... Religious Service ; and whoever enjoys unrestrained Freedom in these two respects , enjoys perfect Religious Toleration . ' Here it is fair to ask , if Dr. Tomline could change place with Dr. Troy , would he regard this as perfect religious ...
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... religion ; ' and that , in order to unite the hearts of good men of all denominations , their religious peculiarities must be considered sacred . ' To him it appears that The recent convulsion , felt throughout the kingdom , occasioned ...
... religion ; ' and that , in order to unite the hearts of good men of all denominations , their religious peculiarities must be considered sacred . ' To him it appears that The recent convulsion , felt throughout the kingdom , occasioned ...
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