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... religion is pretty well worn out among us , there are many persons , who , by a natural uncheerfulness of heart , mistaken notions of piety , or weakness of understanding , love to indulge this uncomfortable way of life , and give up ...
... religion is pretty well worn out among us , there are many persons , who , by a natural uncheerfulness of heart , mistaken notions of piety , or weakness of understanding , love to indulge this uncomfortable way of life , and give up ...
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... religion , and how1 such a frame of mind is not only the most lovely , but the most commend- able in a virtuous person . In short , those who represent religion in so unamiable a light , are like the spies sent by Moses to make a ...
... religion , and how1 such a frame of mind is not only the most lovely , but the most commend- able in a virtuous person . In short , those who represent religion in so unamiable a light , are like the spies sent by Moses to make a ...
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... Religion contracts the circle of our pleasures , but leaves it wide enough for her votaries to expatiate in . The contemplation of the Divine Being , and the exercise of virtue , are in their own nature so far from excluding all ...
... Religion contracts the circle of our pleasures , but leaves it wide enough for her votaries to expatiate in . The contemplation of the Divine Being , and the exercise of virtue , are in their own nature so far from excluding all ...
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... religion : and afterwards endeavour to show , first , what natural reasons , and , secondly , what providential reasons , may be assigned for these three remarkable particulars . The Jews are looked upon by many to be as numerous at ...
... religion : and afterwards endeavour to show , first , what natural reasons , and , secondly , what providential reasons , may be assigned for these three remarkable particulars . The Jews are looked upon by many to be as numerous at ...
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... religion , had it not been secured by the strength of its constitution ; for they are to live all in a body , and generally within the same enclosure , to marry among themselves , and to eat no meats that are not killed or prepared ...
... religion , had it not been secured by the strength of its constitution ; for they are to live all in a body , and generally within the same enclosure , to marry among themselves , and to eat no meats that are not killed or prepared ...
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