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After all , Sombrius is a religious man , and would have behaved himself very properly , had he lived when ... I have , in former papers , shown how great a tendency there is to cheerfulness in religion , and how1 such a frame of mind ...
After all , Sombrius is a religious man , and would have behaved himself very properly , had he lived when ... I have , in former papers , shown how great a tendency there is to cheerfulness in religion , and how1 such a frame of mind ...
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For my own part , I cannot wonder that a man of Timoleon's religion ' should have his intrepidity and firmness of mind , or that he should be distinguished by such a deliverance as I have here related . No. 118. MONDAY , JULY 27 .
For my own part , I cannot wonder that a man of Timoleon's religion ' should have his intrepidity and firmness of mind , or that he should be distinguished by such a deliverance as I have here related . No. 118. MONDAY , JULY 27 .
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But the most fruitful source of falsehood and calumny , is that which , one would think , should be the least apt to produce them ; I mean a pretended concern for the safety of our established religion . Were these people as anxious for ...
But the most fruitful source of falsehood and calumny , is that which , one would think , should be the least apt to produce them ; I mean a pretended concern for the safety of our established religion . Were these people as anxious for ...
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