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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXII | minds have been busied with religion and theology; and were it 2 1, LXV | philosophy but also a heretical religion. Very meet it is therefore 3 1, LXXIII| imposture-like. Wherefore, as in religion we are warned to show our 4 1, LXXIX | that after the Christian religion was received and grew strong, 5 1, LXXXIX| blind and immoderate zeal of religion. For we see among the Greeks 6 1, LXXXIX| was fit, with the body of religion.~To the same result, though 7 1, LXXXIX| the truth of the Christian religion from the principles of philosophers, 8 1, LXXXIX| point in which they think religion greatly concerned — which 9 1, LXXXIX| will end in assaults on religion. And others again appear 10 1, LXXXIX| least shake the authority of religion, especially with the unlearned. 11 1, LXXXIX| distrusted the strength of religion and the empire of faith 12 1, LXXXIX| she is rightly given to religion as her most faithful handmaid, 13 1, LXXXIX| philosophy is checked when religion, the thing which has most 14 1, XCIX | by sound reason and true religion.~CXXX~And now it is time 15 1, XXIX | which depend in any way on religion, as the prodigies of Livy, 16 1, LII | repaired; the former by religion and faith, the latter by