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... religious enthusiasm as from the plausible philosophy of mankind will appear from the fact , that of the countless religious systems framed by ingenuity or superstition not one , whatever be the comparative purity of its ceremonial ...
... religious enthusiasm as from the plausible philosophy of mankind will appear from the fact , that of the countless religious systems framed by ingenuity or superstition not one , whatever be the comparative purity of its ceremonial ...
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... religion . " ( Quoted by Gibbon , c . xxiii . ) This remarkable passage , coming from one of the avowed adversaries and imitators of Christianity , presents to us , as few others could have done , the secret views of enlightened ...
... religion . " ( Quoted by Gibbon , c . xxiii . ) This remarkable passage , coming from one of the avowed adversaries and imitators of Christianity , presents to us , as few others could have done , the secret views of enlightened ...
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... religious as well as in intellectual advancement , [ and ever to attribute to some occult tendency ( from us , in these less prosperous days , unfortunately veiled ! ) towards ultimate perfection what a more vulgar historical philosophy ...
... religious as well as in intellectual advancement , [ and ever to attribute to some occult tendency ( from us , in these less prosperous days , unfortunately veiled ! ) towards ultimate perfection what a more vulgar historical philosophy ...
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... religious or moral guidance to look up to purer pre- cepts and higher examples than the earth afforded , but accustomed them to become active members of a vigorous and self - governing community , in the very midst of the most hopeless ...
... religious or moral guidance to look up to purer pre- cepts and higher examples than the earth afforded , but accustomed them to become active members of a vigorous and self - governing community , in the very midst of the most hopeless ...
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... religious philosophizing were as baneful in those days as in our own ; that the words and arguments of the academic school were travestied at pleasure by contending theorists , that even such a man as Justin * could find in the ...
... religious philosophizing were as baneful in those days as in our own ; that the words and arguments of the academic school were travestied at pleasure by contending theorists , that even such a man as Justin * could find in the ...
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