The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, Volume 4C. Dilly, 1788 - Conduct of life |
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... established , we are no longer warranted to hang the sword of the law over the head of religion , and oppress our fe- ceding fellow - subjects . Is there any just reason to complain of our established clergy in their collective ...
... established , we are no longer warranted to hang the sword of the law over the head of religion , and oppress our fe- ceding fellow - subjects . Is there any just reason to complain of our established clergy in their collective ...
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... established religion had upon the minds of the common people of Athens at this period , who must have been wonderfully changed by the new philofophy from the times of Ęschylus and Ariftophanes , who both incurred their resent- ment in a ...
... established religion had upon the minds of the common people of Athens at this period , who must have been wonderfully changed by the new philofophy from the times of Ęschylus and Ariftophanes , who both incurred their resent- ment in a ...
Page 121
... established ? why call in physicians and refort to cordials , if we can hold danger at a distance without their help ? I am to presume therefore , that every human being , 19 being , who makes his own will his master , NNo 107. THE ...
... established ? why call in physicians and refort to cordials , if we can hold danger at a distance without their help ? I am to presume therefore , that every human being , 19 being , who makes his own will his master , NNo 107. THE ...
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... state , than are to be found in the extrava- gant accounts of their established theology . Ne thinking man could seriously subscribe his belief to to such fabulous and chimerical legends , and in- deed 176 THE OBSERVER . N ° 112 .
... state , than are to be found in the extrava- gant accounts of their established theology . Ne thinking man could seriously subscribe his belief to to such fabulous and chimerical legends , and in- deed 176 THE OBSERVER . N ° 112 .
Page 207
... established church falls to the ground , our very fovereign becomes no longer the defender of our faith , but rather the defender of our folly , if this contemner of Chrift , this alien , who afsaults our religion , whilft he is living ...
... established church falls to the ground , our very fovereign becomes no longer the defender of our faith , but rather the defender of our folly , if this contemner of Chrift , this alien , who afsaults our religion , whilft he is living ...
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