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The religion of the family ( if the lax principles and practice which obtained
therein could be called religion ) was Roman Catholic . The young people were ,
indeed , required to attend mass on the Sunday morning ; to learn a catechism ,
to ...
The religion of the family ( if the lax principles and practice which obtained
therein could be called religion ) was Roman Catholic . The young people were ,
indeed , required to attend mass on the Sunday morning ; to learn a catechism ,
to ...
Page 109
young man , who , to a warm heart , added a sound judgment , with correct and
extensive views of religion . Such a man was Mr. Harwood ; and there is no doubt
but he proved a blessing to the little society . Aided by Mr. Harwood , Mrs.
young man , who , to a warm heart , added a sound judgment , with correct and
extensive views of religion . Such a man was Mr. Harwood ; and there is no doubt
but he proved a blessing to the little society . Aided by Mr. Harwood , Mrs.
Page 133
No more , Antoinette , " returned Joanna , with a sarcastic smile , “ than could be
said for a heathen , who in a Christian country persists in his idolatries : nor do I
consider the religion of the Papist any better than that of the Hindoo ! " " I am not ...
No more , Antoinette , " returned Joanna , with a sarcastic smile , “ than could be
said for a heathen , who in a Christian country persists in his idolatries : nor do I
consider the religion of the Papist any better than that of the Hindoo ! " " I am not ...
Page 147
That is , ” said Antoinette , “ she has no religion at all , I suppose ? “ How
uncharitable ! ” returned Eleanore . “ Not at all , ” returned Antoinette : “ France is
full of persons who are without religion ; and I consider it a special duty of
persons in our ...
That is , ” said Antoinette , “ she has no religion at all , I suppose ? “ How
uncharitable ! ” returned Eleanore . “ Not at all , ” returned Antoinette : “ France is
full of persons who are without religion ; and I consider it a special duty of
persons in our ...
Page 241
I apprehend that from that time I had a clearer view of what religion is , and was
able to trace the actions of religious people more readily to their motives ; and to
perceive that there was a sort of connexion between them and their conduct ...
I apprehend that from that time I had a clearer view of what religion is , and was
able to trace the actions of religious people more readily to their motives ; and to
perceive that there was a sort of connexion between them and their conduct ...
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