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To contemporary observers , the effect was obvious : the influence which Christianity in particular and religion in general had exercised over man's minds decayed prodigiously . On the loss and gain to humanity by the decay of religious ...
To contemporary observers , the effect was obvious : the influence which Christianity in particular and religion in general had exercised over man's minds decayed prodigiously . On the loss and gain to humanity by the decay of religious ...
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73 Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser , 15 May 1787 : ' A young nobleman ( Lord Gormanston ) had been clandestinely carried to Liege to be educated “ in the principles of the Popish religion ” . The Court of Chancery issued a writ ...
73 Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser , 15 May 1787 : ' A young nobleman ( Lord Gormanston ) had been clandestinely carried to Liege to be educated “ in the principles of the Popish religion ” . The Court of Chancery issued a writ ...
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In his sermons he was capable of saying that throne and altar fell together , or that religion was the great and ... It was , he believed , true charity to give the poor the advantage and comfort of religious meditation , to open their ...
In his sermons he was capable of saying that throne and altar fell together , or that religion was the great and ... It was , he believed , true charity to give the poor the advantage and comfort of religious meditation , to open their ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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