The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... religious morality , in reproaching the court of Rome with having no object in its religious ceremonies but that of exhibiting religious spectacles to the multitude , as it would amuse them with worldly pageantry ? The desire I have ...
... religious morality , in reproaching the court of Rome with having no object in its religious ceremonies but that of exhibiting religious spectacles to the multitude , as it would amuse them with worldly pageantry ? The desire I have ...
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... religious controversy , as the result of a generally received uniform interpretation of the Scriptures , must appear ' a consummation devoutly to be • wished . ' The existing state of religious profession , however , and the character ...
... religious controversy , as the result of a generally received uniform interpretation of the Scriptures , must appear ' a consummation devoutly to be • wished . ' The existing state of religious profession , however , and the character ...
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... religious matters ; some even maintained that there is no Christ , no resurrection ; that all the Mômiers must be killed , " & c . & c . Those who thought themselves the most knowing , affirmed that three classes only of people could ...
... religious matters ; some even maintained that there is no Christ , no resurrection ; that all the Mômiers must be killed , " & c . & c . Those who thought themselves the most knowing , affirmed that three classes only of people could ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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