The Dublin Review, Tom 10;Tom 62Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1868 |
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... Religion is the widest and deepest of all the constituents of civilization . It reaches those whom none of the other constituents of civilization affect . The writer then proceeds to show that this religion , in order to be an element ...
... Religion is the widest and deepest of all the constituents of civilization . It reaches those whom none of the other constituents of civilization affect . The writer then proceeds to show that this religion , in order to be an element ...
Strona 370
... religion was recognized by Roman law and the senate its interpreter , because it was the national and time - honoured religion of a constituent part of the empire . On the same ground the vilest Egyptian , Asiatic , African idol was ...
... religion was recognized by Roman law and the senate its interpreter , because it was the national and time - honoured religion of a constituent part of the empire . On the same ground the vilest Egyptian , Asiatic , African idol was ...
Strona 559
... religious wars . " Religion had only thus far anything to do with them , that the introduction of a new religion was the occasion which divided France into two factions . Each of the parties thus divided had , we doubt not , some ...
... religious wars . " Religion had only thus far anything to do with them , that the introduction of a new religion was the occasion which divided France into two factions . Each of the parties thus divided had , we doubt not , some ...
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Principles of the Secularists | 10 |
S Wilfrid | 21 |
A letter against Paul of Samosata falsely ascribed to S Dionysius | 22 |
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