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... idolatry in which they had been educated somewhat too much for omnipo- tence , most condescendingly received them into the arms of the Christian Church , their paganism and idolatry , in as gross a shape as ever , notwithstanding . So ...
... idolatry in which they had been educated somewhat too much for omnipo- tence , most condescendingly received them into the arms of the Christian Church , their paganism and idolatry , in as gross a shape as ever , notwithstanding . So ...
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... idolatry , and most robbed or most taxed in his veneration for the useless religion of his fathers . Emancipation will benefit him not , until it reach this point and dissipate the thraldom of his mental error , by developing to him the ...
... idolatry , and most robbed or most taxed in his veneration for the useless religion of his fathers . Emancipation will benefit him not , until it reach this point and dissipate the thraldom of his mental error , by developing to him the ...
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... idolatrous , as is every other religion , under the consideration , that it is an object of veneration and attachment , idolatry mean- ing nothing more , etymologically , than an adhesion to something we admire , and on which we place ...
... idolatrous , as is every other religion , under the consideration , that it is an object of veneration and attachment , idolatry mean- ing nothing more , etymologically , than an adhesion to something we admire , and on which we place ...
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either to justice or to mercy . Their crime was idolatry , but this was the crime of all mankind , with the exception of the Hebrews ; and the seven nations seem to have merited so terrible a fate less than the Egyptians , who beheld ...
either to justice or to mercy . Their crime was idolatry , but this was the crime of all mankind , with the exception of the Hebrews ; and the seven nations seem to have merited so terrible a fate less than the Egyptians , who beheld ...
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... idolatry , all the squabbling about capricious laws , and all that prattling and gossiping about insignificant rites and ceremonies , which so frequently Occur in the Jewish legends . I cannot allow myself to imagine that the sacred ...
... idolatry , all the squabbling about capricious laws , and all that prattling and gossiping about insignificant rites and ceremonies , which so frequently Occur in the Jewish legends . I cannot allow myself to imagine that the sacred ...
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