FanaticismHoldsworth and Ball, 1833 - 515 pages |
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... hope of the overthrow of old superstitions , and of the universal spread of the Gospel , But the spread of the Gospel , as we are warranted to believe , implies and demands its clear separation from all those false sentiments and ...
... hope of the overthrow of old superstitions , and of the universal spread of the Gospel , But the spread of the Gospel , as we are warranted to believe , implies and demands its clear separation from all those false sentiments and ...
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... sunk to the lowest point , or seemed quite to have failed , than when this influence was growing . And yet , inasmuch as hope is a motive incomparably more efficacious than despondency , we should be prompt to 12 FANATICISM .
... sunk to the lowest point , or seemed quite to have failed , than when this influence was growing . And yet , inasmuch as hope is a motive incomparably more efficacious than despondency , we should be prompt to 12 FANATICISM .
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... hope ; -let us then seize the fair occasion , and turn it to the utmost advantage . This age of expectation is the time when vigilance and scrutiny , of every sort , should be put in movement , and should be directed inward upon the ...
... hope ; -let us then seize the fair occasion , and turn it to the utmost advantage . This age of expectation is the time when vigilance and scrutiny , of every sort , should be put in movement , and should be directed inward upon the ...
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... hope of endless existence might do so . But whenever we meditate upon eternity , and think of our own part in it , we dwell much more upon the scenes , the personages , and the events it shall connect us with , than conceive of ...
... hope of endless existence might do so . But whenever we meditate upon eternity , and think of our own part in it , we dwell much more upon the scenes , the personages , and the events it shall connect us with , than conceive of ...
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... hope which it is the prerogative of true reli- gion to impart can bar the entrance of the mind . into this realm of fear - a realm upon which mankind has in every age eagerly sought to make incursions . If we are to employ phrases in ...
... hope which it is the prerogative of true reli- gion to impart can bar the entrance of the mind . into this realm of fear - a realm upon which mankind has in every age eagerly sought to make incursions . If we are to employ phrases in ...
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