The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... religion , it has been a never - failing source of the most horrible massacres , conspiracies , treasons , and rebellions , and from its spirit and essence ever must be so : where it has the power , their religion and policy are ...
... religion , it has been a never - failing source of the most horrible massacres , conspiracies , treasons , and rebellions , and from its spirit and essence ever must be so : where it has the power , their religion and policy are ...
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... religion . The leaders of other mobs have hitherto held forth some pretext , at least plausible ; in general , some political object which might be worth the acquiring . Or , if religion was at all concerned , a single point or party ...
... religion . The leaders of other mobs have hitherto held forth some pretext , at least plausible ; in general , some political object which might be worth the acquiring . Or , if religion was at all concerned , a single point or party ...
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... religion , we quote the following passage : " It is clear , that there is nothing in the principle of this union and co - operation between church and state , contrary to the divine purposes , in establishing his own moral government in ...
... religion , we quote the following passage : " It is clear , that there is nothing in the principle of this union and co - operation between church and state , contrary to the divine purposes , in establishing his own moral government in ...
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