Essays Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3William Blackwood, 1850 |
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... society in which it was destined to appear . For half a century before it appeared , the whole genius of France had been incessantly directed to undermine the principles of religion . The days of Pascal and Fenelon , of Saurin and ...
... society in which it was destined to appear . For half a century before it appeared , the whole genius of France had been incessantly directed to undermine the principles of religion . The days of Pascal and Fenelon , of Saurin and ...
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... society together , with the removal of all the restraints on vice or guilt , the fabric of civilisation and religion was speedily dissolved . To the licentious orgies of the Regent Orleans succeeded the infernal fury of the Revolution ...
... society together , with the removal of all the restraints on vice or guilt , the fabric of civilisation and religion was speedily dissolved . To the licentious orgies of the Regent Orleans succeeded the infernal fury of the Revolution ...
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... society , and speculated what faith was to be established on its ruins . But misfortune , that great corrector of the vices of the world , soon changed these faulty views . In the days of exile and adversity , when by the waters of ...
... society , and speculated what faith was to be established on its ruins . But misfortune , that great corrector of the vices of the world , soon changed these faulty views . In the days of exile and adversity , when by the waters of ...
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... society ; from the changes it had wrought upon the civilisation , the happiness , and destinies of mankind ; from its analogy with the sublimest tenets of natural religion ; from its unceasing pro- gress , its indefinite extension , and ...
... society ; from the changes it had wrought upon the civilisation , the happiness , and destinies of mankind ; from its analogy with the sublimest tenets of natural religion ; from its unceasing pro- gress , its indefinite extension , and ...
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... society , and recalls the pristine equality of the human race ; in fine , it per- petuates the recollection of our primeval fall , of our redemption , and reacceptance by God . " - Vol . i . 30-46 . These and similar passages , not ...
... society , and recalls the pristine equality of the human race ; in fine , it per- petuates the recollection of our primeval fall , of our redemption , and reacceptance by God . " - Vol . i . 30-46 . These and similar passages , not ...
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