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... religion ) his faith is vain , and his religion unprofitable . After having treated of these false zealots in religion , I cannot forbear mentioning a monstrous species of men , who one would not think had any existence in nature , were ...
... religion ) his faith is vain , and his religion unprofitable . After having treated of these false zealots in religion , I cannot forbear mentioning a monstrous species of men , who one would not think had any existence in nature , were ...
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... religion , as thinking herself directed by a much superior guide . As enthusiasm is a kind of excess in devotion , superstition is the excess , not only of devotion , but of religion in gener- al ; according to an old heathen saying ...
... religion , as thinking herself directed by a much superior guide . As enthusiasm is a kind of excess in devotion , superstition is the excess , not only of devotion , but of religion in gener- al ; according to an old heathen saying ...
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... religion , as washings , dresses , meats , purgations , and the like . The reply which the Jew makes upon this occasion , is , to the best of my re- membrance , as follows : " There are not duties enough ( says he ) in the essential ...
... religion , as washings , dresses , meats , purgations , and the like . The reply which the Jew makes upon this occasion , is , to the best of my re- membrance , as follows : " There are not duties enough ( says he ) in the essential ...
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Use of MottosLove of Latin among the Common PeopleSignature Letters | 1 |
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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