Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... religion is to worship God and to be an honourable man . This pure and everlasting religion cannot possibly produce harm . " Neither , of course , could it produce comfort . The Gur- neys were not of the cool philosophic temper that ...
... religion is to worship God and to be an honourable man . This pure and everlasting religion cannot possibly produce harm . " Neither , of course , could it produce comfort . The Gur- neys were not of the cool philosophic temper that ...
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... religion , I should have a greater support than I have now ; in virtue my mind wants a stimulus ; never , no never did mind want one more ; but I have the greatest fear of religion , because I never saw a person religious who was not ...
... religion , I should have a greater support than I have now ; in virtue my mind wants a stimulus ; never , no never did mind want one more ; but I have the greatest fear of religion , because I never saw a person religious who was not ...
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... religion . It may lead to emotions of religion but true religion appears to me to be in a deeper recess of the heart where no earthly passion should produce it . " She cannot bear , however , to condemn what was so joyous . " Music may ...
... religion . It may lead to emotions of religion but true religion appears to me to be in a deeper recess of the heart where no earthly passion should produce it . " She cannot bear , however , to condemn what was so joyous . " Music may ...
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