The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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... religious philosophy , it compels us to conclude that he must have the meanest idea of the reader's intellect , in sup- posing , for one moment , that any reasoning being could dis- cover the slightest traces of religion or philosophy ...
... religious philosophy , it compels us to conclude that he must have the meanest idea of the reader's intellect , in sup- posing , for one moment , that any reasoning being could dis- cover the slightest traces of religion or philosophy ...
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... Religion , the press , and education , constitute three great vehicles for the propagation of public opinion ; they are three distinct modes of that general liberty , which may be called the liberty of the intelli- gence . It is ...
... Religion , the press , and education , constitute three great vehicles for the propagation of public opinion ; they are three distinct modes of that general liberty , which may be called the liberty of the intelli- gence . It is ...
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... religious institutions to promiscuous plunder . Could any sane man have seriously supposed that a mode such as this for the propagation of a religion called " Chris- tian , " a mode so utterly the reverse of that practised and ...
... religious institutions to promiscuous plunder . Could any sane man have seriously supposed that a mode such as this for the propagation of a religion called " Chris- tian , " a mode so utterly the reverse of that practised and ...
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