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It is well known that there is much actual idolatry in the papal Church , in which
the Virgin Mary and the saints are made the constant objects of divine honours :
but the Roman Catholic religion has been losing ground and influence for some ...
It is well known that there is much actual idolatry in the papal Church , in which
the Virgin Mary and the saints are made the constant objects of divine honours :
but the Roman Catholic religion has been losing ground and influence for some ...
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This enemy of true religion , my dear young people , ” added the lady of the
manor , “ is no other than the ancient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be
very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of ...
This enemy of true religion , my dear young people , ” added the lady of the
manor , “ is no other than the ancient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be
very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of ...
Page 101
Farmer Williams and his wife were , at that period , as I before said , wholly
unacquainted with the religion of Christ ; it was impossible , therefore , for them to
impart to their child truly Christian instructions : neither did it ever enter into the
head ...
Farmer Williams and his wife were , at that period , as I before said , wholly
unacquainted with the religion of Christ ; it was impossible , therefore , for them to
impart to their child truly Christian instructions : neither did it ever enter into the
head ...
Page 120
When was a boy , ” said this excellent man , 6. there were , no doubt , many pious
persons in this country : God forbid I should think otherwise : but religion was ,
nevertheless , little understood , and as little respected ; while those who made ...
When was a boy , ” said this excellent man , 6. there were , no doubt , many pious
persons in this country : God forbid I should think otherwise : but religion was ,
nevertheless , little understood , and as little respected ; while those who made ...
Page 125
This soon enabled her to discover , even in her religion , so much error , as to
humble and depress her in no ordinary degree . She speedily perceived herself
guilty of a breach of that commandment which saith— “ Thou shalt not take the ...
This soon enabled her to discover , even in her religion , so much error , as to
humble and depress her in no ordinary degree . She speedily perceived herself
guilty of a breach of that commandment which saith— “ Thou shalt not take the ...
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