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" ... a conspirator against its rights and privileges"; — a religion which they consider the champion and instrument of darkness, and a pollution calling down upon the land the anger of heaven; — a religion which they associate with intrigue and conspiracy,... "
Savonarola, Erasmus, and Other Essays - Page 324
by Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 500 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 274

Literature - 1912 - 880 pages
...the world of superstition, Insane asceticism, secret profligacy and so on, "then it is not so very unlike Christianity as that same world viewed it when first it came forth from its Divine Founder." How triumphantly Newman used the method here described Is best shown in his famous controversy...
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An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine

John Henry Newman - History - 1845 - 480 pages
...privileges ;" l — a religion which they consider the champion and instrument 1 Proph. Office, p. 132. R of darkness, and a pollution calling down upon the...it, when first it came forth from its Divine Author. SECTION II. THE CHURCH OF THE FOURTH CENTCRY. Till the Imperial Government had become Christian, and...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 33

1846 - 784 pages
...with intrigue and conspiracy, which they speak about in whispers, which they detect by an. ticipation in whatever goes wrong, and to which they impute whatever...same world viewed it, when first it came forth from iti Divine Author."* We shall not analyse the veracity of these statements, but rather give onr own...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 33

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1846 - 828 pages
...cast out as evil, nnd use simply as a had epithet, and which, from the impulse of self- preservation, they would persecute if they could ; if there be such...when first it came forth from its Divine Author."* We shall not analyse the veracity of these statements, but rather give our own delineation of that...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 33

1846 - 782 pages
...is unaccountable, — n religion, the very name of which they cast nut as evil, and use simply as u bad epithet, and which, from the impulse of self-preservation,...now in the world, it is not unlike Christianity as flint same world viewed it, when first it came forth from its Divine Author."* AVe shall not analyse...
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The United States Catholic Magazine and Monthly Review, Volume 5

1846 - 722 pages
...or Mormonism, with curiosity, suspicion, fear, disgust, 8tc. &c., . . if there be such a religion, it is not unlike Christianity as that same world viewed...when first it came forth from its divine Author."* ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS. — We are pleased to learn that the three magnificent volumes of illuminated...
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The English Review, Volumes 7-8

1847 - 1040 pages
...consciences, perverted the teaching of God, and taught for doctrines the commandments of men : — if there be such a religion now in the world, it is not unlike Christianity as Christianity actually "•".•-• when first it came forth from its Divine Author. ART. VII. —...
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The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 1

B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes - Presbyterian Church - 1853 - 714 pages
...corrupting the manners of government; a conspiracy againSt the rights and privileges of mankind, &c., if there be such a religion now in the world, it is...when first it came forth from its Divine Author." Now there are several points of difference in the two cases, which it might seem strange that a candid...
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The Home and Foreign Review, Volume 2

1863 - 740 pages
...dissolving the empire, the enemy of human nature, and a conspirator against its rights and privileges ; a religion the very name of which they cast out as...when first it came forth from its divine Author." * 17. Herr Moritz Schmidt has published a most accurate and carefully-edited work, founded indeed on...
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History of the Society of Jesus: From Its Foundation to the ..., Volume 1

J. M. S. Daurignac - 1865 - 456 pages
...from the impulse of self-preservation, they would persecute if they could; if there be such a society now in the world, it is not unlike Christianity as that same world viewed it when it first came forth from its Divine Author." * The calumnies of the Jansenists, and the pasquinades...
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