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... religious character of a peculiar cast . Socrates , speaking of this district , informs us , that its inhabitants were dis- tinguished above other nations by a strictness and seriousness of manners , having neither the ferocity of the ...
... religious character of a peculiar cast . Socrates , speaking of this district , informs us , that its inhabitants were dis- tinguished above other nations by a strictness and seriousness of manners , having neither the ferocity of the ...
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... religion , which seems at that time to have prevailed in the rejected nation . When the spirit and morals of a people are materially debased , varieties of doctrinal error spring up , as if self - sown , and are rapidly propagated ...
... religion , which seems at that time to have prevailed in the rejected nation . When the spirit and morals of a people are materially debased , varieties of doctrinal error spring up , as if self - sown , and are rapidly propagated ...
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... religious seriousness and earnestness engaged in the like theological discussions , not with any definite ecclesiastical object , but as a mere trial of skill , or as a literary recreation ; regardless of the mischief thus done to the ...
... religious seriousness and earnestness engaged in the like theological discussions , not with any definite ecclesiastical object , but as a mere trial of skill , or as a literary recreation ; regardless of the mischief thus done to the ...
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... religious questions , in disputing with his brother Gallus9 ; and probably he would not have been able himself to assign the point of time at which he ceased merely to take a part , and became earnest in his unbelief . But it is ...
... religious questions , in disputing with his brother Gallus9 ; and probably he would not have been able himself to assign the point of time at which he ceased merely to take a part , and became earnest in his unbelief . But it is ...
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... Religion . Influenced , as we may suppose , by these various considerations , from reverence for the free spirit of Christian faith , and still more for the sacred truths which are the objects of it , and again from tenderness both for ...
... Religion . Influenced , as we may suppose , by these various considerations , from reverence for the free spirit of Christian faith , and still more for the sacred truths which are the objects of it , and again from tenderness both for ...
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