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religieuse 1
religion 22
religious 9
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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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religion

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1 I | the sublimest on earth. Religion~towering above daily life, 2 II | that~lies in great music? Religion, love, and music--what are 3 II | a deliverer of our holy religion and~the throne of his Catholic 4 III| confess love purified by religion, love transported into the~ 5 IV | even the wit to present religion in attractive~colours, though 6 IV | elevation into men's ideas of religion, and gilding it with~poetry, 7 IV | defects, a real need of religion as a political factor, combined~ 8 IV | which damaged the cause of religion~and necessitated a good 9 IV | hand. She talked much of religion, and had it~not at heart, 10 VI | love begins to be a~kind of religion with him, he little knows 11 VII| Why! you cannot have any religion in you! For my own~part, 12 VII| reconcile the demands of religion with~the ever-new sensations 13 VII| She evoked the terrors of religion. Never~did Father of the 14 VII| Langeais had played with religion sufficiently to~suit her 15 VII| contradiction, she dinned religion into his ears, to see whether~ 16 VII| would not have you without~religion"~ ~"It is fortunate that 17 VII| woman could not believe in a~religion which permits us to love 18 VII| the religious instinct. Religion will always be a~political 19 VII| begin by going ourselves? Religion, you~see, Armand, is a bond 20 VII| to live in tranquillity. Religion and the~rights of property 21 IX | him!" As for her scruples, religion,~and the world she could 22 IX | foot! Montriveau was~her religion now. She spent the next


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