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1 I | the particulars of your religion." "The people of thy country," 2 I | that those who profess a religion of so holy, so spiritual 3 I | to prove the truth of our religion, but these thou thyself 4 III | them, was the first Quaker. Religion, say these, was corrupted 5 III | one day declared that this religion was the only one he had 6 IV | establishing the Romish religion. All the sectarists in England 7 IV | to unite when the Romish religion, their common enemy, is 8 IV | allowed, the established religion will at last swallow up 9 V | thinks proper, yet their true religion, that in which a man makes 10 V | both parties to call in religion on this occasion; the Tories 11 VI | Presbyterianism is the established religion in Scotland. This Presbyterianism 12 VI | they all professed the same religion, and give the name of infidel 13 VI | all are satisfied.~If one religion only were allowed in England, 14 VII | the truth of the Christian religion. He never engaged in scholastic 15 VII | little probability any new religion, or old one, that may be 16 VII | ignorant, should have given a religion to Asia and Africa, and 17 XII | rediculously blended with religion.~He is the father of experimental 18 XIII | Locke intended to destroy religion; nevertheless, religion 19 XIII | religion; nevertheless, religion had nothing to do in the 20 XIII | was absolutely necessary religion should reveal it to us. 21 XIII | of little importance to religion, which only requires the 22 XIII | far from interfering with religion, would of be use to demonstrate 23 XIII | the truth of it, in case religion wanted any such support. 24 XIII | will ever prejudice the religion of a country. Though our 25 XX | Inquisition Veut qu'on nomme religion Mais qu'ici nous nommons 26 XXIII| the Primate himself. The religion which Mr. Pope professes