FanaticismJ. Leavitt, 1834 - 368 pages |
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... contempt , he is likely to err , as well in theory as in practice , when he takes them in hand . How profound soever or exact may be his knowledge of human nature , whether as matter of science or as matter of observation , the subject ...
... contempt , he is likely to err , as well in theory as in practice , when he takes them in hand . How profound soever or exact may be his knowledge of human nature , whether as matter of science or as matter of observation , the subject ...
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... contempt ? There is a manifest inconsistency here of which surely those should be able to give a good account who , themselves , are far too wise than to be religious ! We leave this difficulty in the hands of the parties it may concern ...
... contempt ? There is a manifest inconsistency here of which surely those should be able to give a good account who , themselves , are far too wise than to be religious ! We leave this difficulty in the hands of the parties it may concern ...
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... contempt in private cases upon that to which he attributed the highest importance on the most notable of all occasions ! Christianity , such as it actually exists in the bosoms of those who entertain it , is the Instrument of God's ...
... contempt in private cases upon that to which he attributed the highest importance on the most notable of all occasions ! Christianity , such as it actually exists in the bosoms of those who entertain it , is the Instrument of God's ...
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... contempt wherewith Irre- ligion defends itself in its difficult position ; and it is hurled often with the indiscriminate vehemence that belongs to infuriate fear . The sense attached to a term when so employed must of course differ im ...
... contempt wherewith Irre- ligion defends itself in its difficult position ; and it is hurled often with the indiscriminate vehemence that belongs to infuriate fear . The sense attached to a term when so employed must of course differ im ...
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... contempt upon death , gives a brazen firmness to the nerves when torture is to be endured , seals the lips in impenetrable secresy when a trust has to be preserved ; and , in a word , imparts to human nature a terrible greatness which ...
... contempt upon death , gives a brazen firmness to the nerves when torture is to be endured , seals the lips in impenetrable secresy when a trust has to be preserved ; and , in a word , imparts to human nature a terrible greatness which ...
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