The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen3Benjamin H. Greene, 1840 |
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... religion , as well as other matters , it carries the spirit of free inquiry . Religion is a great subject . Nothing does or can affect us more intimately . It ought then to be examined with freedom , though of course with an earnest and ...
... religion , as well as other matters , it carries the spirit of free inquiry . Religion is a great subject . Nothing does or can affect us more intimately . It ought then to be examined with freedom , though of course with an earnest and ...
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... religion , which have been embraced in all ages , and in which religious people take so deep an interest , find then no echo in our experience . We have lived noth- ing which can interpret them and give them a signifi- cance . They are ...
... religion , which have been embraced in all ages , and in which religious people take so deep an interest , find then no echo in our experience . We have lived noth- ing which can interpret them and give them a signifi- cance . They are ...
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... break forth in thanksgiving for release from the bonds of iniquity , and shout in exulting strains my forgiveness , here is the hymn already composed , which exactly meets the temper of my mind . Then , 1840. ] 5 Religion .
... break forth in thanksgiving for release from the bonds of iniquity , and shout in exulting strains my forgiveness , here is the hymn already composed , which exactly meets the temper of my mind . Then , 1840. ] 5 Religion .
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... religion in the temple of our own souls , and then , and not till then , shall we comprehend the significance of the Bible , and the doctrines of grace . The natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit ; they are foolishness to ...
... religion in the temple of our own souls , and then , and not till then , shall we comprehend the significance of the Bible , and the doctrines of grace . The natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit ; they are foolishness to ...
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... religious impulse , are to a great extent idolaters . The church symbols need not be destroyed , nor warred against ; but if we would have men bow down and worship with true adoration , with gratitude and joy , with profit to their ...
... religious impulse , are to a great extent idolaters . The church symbols need not be destroyed , nor warred against ; but if we would have men bow down and worship with true adoration , with gratitude and joy , with profit to their ...
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