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... religion ; but nothing of a sectarian cast could she have tolerated ; nor had she anything of that nature to apprehend from my mother . Viewing my mother , therefore , as a pure model of an English matron , and feeling for her , besides ...
... religion ; but nothing of a sectarian cast could she have tolerated ; nor had she anything of that nature to apprehend from my mother . Viewing my mother , therefore , as a pure model of an English matron , and feeling for her , besides ...
Side 66
... religious ; so much I knew from my sister's letters . And , in fact , this change had been due to her ... religion . But the change brought with it a difficult trial to myself . She recoiled , by natural temperament and by ...
... religious ; so much I knew from my sister's letters . And , in fact , this change had been due to her ... religion . But the change brought with it a difficult trial to myself . She recoiled , by natural temperament and by ...
Side 67
... religious knowledge in an intel- lectual way , she very well understood that she must study divinity . And she relied upon me for assist- ing her . Not that she made the mistake of ascribing to me any knowledge on that subject ; but I ...
... religious knowledge in an intel- lectual way , she very well understood that she must study divinity . And she relied upon me for assist- ing her . Not that she made the mistake of ascribing to me any knowledge on that subject ; but I ...
Side 68
... religious brotherhood , with the civil history of his country , furnishes a standing motive of pride for some ac- quaintance more or less with divinity ; since it is by deviating painfully , conscientiously , and at some periods ...
... religious brotherhood , with the civil history of his country , furnishes a standing motive of pride for some ac- quaintance more or less with divinity ; since it is by deviating painfully , conscientiously , and at some periods ...
Side 71
... religion ? To Christians it means , over and above a mode of worship , a dogmatic ( that is , a doc- trinal ) system ; a great body of doctrinal truths , moral and spiritual . But to the ancients ( to VISIT TO LAXTON . 71.
... religion ? To Christians it means , over and above a mode of worship , a dogmatic ( that is , a doc- trinal ) system ; a great body of doctrinal truths , moral and spiritual . But to the ancients ( to VISIT TO LAXTON . 71.
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