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Side ix
... however , to utter any opinion whatever on the religious position of the two great parties . It is sufficient for entire sym . pathy with the royal Swede , that he fought for the freedom of conscience . Many an enlightened Roman ...
... however , to utter any opinion whatever on the religious position of the two great parties . It is sufficient for entire sym . pathy with the royal Swede , that he fought for the freedom of conscience . Many an enlightened Roman ...
Side x
In reading either the later religious wars of the Jewish people under the Maccabees , or the earlier under Joshua , every philosophic reader will have felt the true and transcendent spirit of mercy which resides virtually in such wars ...
In reading either the later religious wars of the Jewish people under the Maccabees , or the earlier under Joshua , every philosophic reader will have felt the true and transcendent spirit of mercy which resides virtually in such wars ...
Side xiv
It appeared that this artless young rustic , who had never heard of novels and romances as a bare possibility amongst all the shameless devices of London swindlers , had read with religious fidelity every word of this tale ...
It appeared that this artless young rustic , who had never heard of novels and romances as a bare possibility amongst all the shameless devices of London swindlers , had read with religious fidelity every word of this tale ...
Side 42
All readers of Bishop Jeremy Taylor * must be aware of that religious Lady Carbery , who was the munificent ( and , for her kindness , one might say the filial ) patroness of the all - eloquent and subtle divine .
All readers of Bishop Jeremy Taylor * must be aware of that religious Lady Carbery , who was the munificent ( and , for her kindness , one might say the filial ) patroness of the all - eloquent and subtle divine .
Side 43
But to me , who saw revived another religious Lady Carbery , distinguished for her beauty and accomplishments , it was interesting to read of the two successive ladies who had borne that title one hundred and sixty years before ...
But to me , who saw revived another religious Lady Carbery , distinguished for her beauty and accomplishments , it was interesting to read of the two successive ladies who had borne that title one hundred and sixty years before ...
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