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Hume has outdone himself in this new history , in showing his contempt of
religion . This is one of those proof charges which Arbuthnot speaks of in his
Treatise of Politicul Lying , to try how much the public will bear . If his history be
well ...
Hume has outdone himself in this new history , in showing his contempt of
religion . This is one of those proof charges which Arbuthnot speaks of in his
Treatise of Politicul Lying , to try how much the public will bear . If his history be
well ...
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... and religion , which is of nature , conveyed through the senses to the soul ,
awakening its gratitude , and commanding its ... founding its merits upon earthly
privation , and imposing its belief by eternal terrors . la every religion may be
traced ...
... and religion , which is of nature , conveyed through the senses to the soul ,
awakening its gratitude , and commanding its ... founding its merits upon earthly
privation , and imposing its belief by eternal terrors . la every religion may be
traced ...
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It was thus that the religion of Ida , blended with every sense and sentiment of her
existence , formed its evidence in every object of the creation that surrounded her
. It was no abstract idea which sophistry might dispute-- it was a sensible ...
It was thus that the religion of Ida , blended with every sense and sentiment of her
existence , formed its evidence in every object of the creation that surrounded her
. It was no abstract idea which sophistry might dispute-- it was a sensible ...
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They have the full and free enjoyment of their religious worship ; at which point , I
conceive , toleration ends . I need not apprise you of the danger or the delusions
of this religion , of the means which it has of imposing on the multitude , of the ...
They have the full and free enjoyment of their religious worship ; at which point , I
conceive , toleration ends . I need not apprise you of the danger or the delusions
of this religion , of the means which it has of imposing on the multitude , of the ...
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As to the Protestant Catechism , I can only say that it was written at a period when
religious differences dictated a ... who though nominal Protestants , have really
no religion , and who are ever ready to raise unfounded objections , and to be ...
As to the Protestant Catechism , I can only say that it was written at a period when
religious differences dictated a ... who though nominal Protestants , have really
no religion , and who are ever ready to raise unfounded objections , and to be ...
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