The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 522
... religion and the worship consists in our admiration and our imitation of this . Here , argues the author , is a religion with which , surely , we should be all familiar . Let us take from Christianity , as has just been said , its ...
... religion and the worship consists in our admiration and our imitation of this . Here , argues the author , is a religion with which , surely , we should be all familiar . Let us take from Christianity , as has just been said , its ...
Page 543
... religion of any object that excites permanently our delight , our awe , and our admiration ; and to explain his meaning , he in one place gravely informs us that America is , without any metaphor , the object of a religion to the ...
... religion of any object that excites permanently our delight , our awe , and our admiration ; and to explain his meaning , he in one place gravely informs us that America is , without any metaphor , the object of a religion to the ...
Page 544
... religion in some points ; but they would not be like it in this essential point ; and though we might very properly ... religion ; and he seeks to reassure them by his long and elaborate proof that , though no doubt it really has ...
... religion in some points ; but they would not be like it in this essential point ; and though we might very properly ... religion ; and he seeks to reassure them by his long and elaborate proof that , though no doubt it really has ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
par lAcadémie française pour la réception de M | 95 |
The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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