The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 166
... religious and political constitutions in the ancient world than we have any example of in our own times . Where this legal and expressed union between church and state , that is , between the engine by which religion is maintained , and ...
... religious and political constitutions in the ancient world than we have any example of in our own times . Where this legal and expressed union between church and state , that is , between the engine by which religion is maintained , and ...
Page 352
... religion , in the purifying our belief , and in freeing it from the additions heaped on it by pernicious fanaticism and silly prejudices , in forcing on us the conviction that true religion is not a matter of memory , but the occupier ...
... religion , in the purifying our belief , and in freeing it from the additions heaped on it by pernicious fanaticism and silly prejudices , in forcing on us the conviction that true religion is not a matter of memory , but the occupier ...
Page 470
... Religion is more a matter of general interest . It is more a topic of every day conversa- tion and public discussion . Religious papers are constantly on the increase , and in the journals of politics or commerce , it is not an ...
... Religion is more a matter of general interest . It is more a topic of every day conversa- tion and public discussion . Religious papers are constantly on the increase , and in the journals of politics or commerce , it is not an ...
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