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... Religion , if we would find it a source of pleasure , as it is to know- ledge . A little Religion is , it must be confessed , apt to make men gloomy , as a little knowledge is to render them vain : hence the unjust imputation often ...
... Religion , if we would find it a source of pleasure , as it is to know- ledge . A little Religion is , it must be confessed , apt to make men gloomy , as a little knowledge is to render them vain : hence the unjust imputation often ...
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... religion merely as I should of any wordly object , which , as far as it employs and interests a man , leaves less room in his mind for other pursuits : except that this must be more especially the case in the instance of religion ...
... religion merely as I should of any wordly object , which , as far as it employs and interests a man , leaves less room in his mind for other pursuits : except that this must be more especially the case in the instance of religion ...
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... Religion has taken the form of a revelation . And this introduces a new contact between Religion and Science , and of necessity a new possibility of collision . There is not only possible opposition or apparent opposition of Science in ...
... Religion has taken the form of a revelation . And this introduces a new contact between Religion and Science , and of necessity a new possibility of collision . There is not only possible opposition or apparent opposition of Science in ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION page I | 1 |
Practical View of the Prevailing | 15 |
Lay Sermons and Church and State | 31 |
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