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1 1| In the divine nature both religion and philosophy hath acknowledged 2 1| and all other errors of religion have ever confessed that 3 1| KNOWLEDGE IS TO BE LIMITED BY RELIGION, AND TO BE REFERRED TO USE 4 1| great weight and force why religion should dearly protect all 5 1| bringeth the mind back to religion.~To conclude then, let no 6 8| pleasure, virtue, duty, and religion. So likewise in this same 7 25| in the state of heathen religion and other superstitions 8 25| superstitions and errors of religion. And that in the true religion 9 25| religion. And that in the true religion there hath not nor is any 10 25| intermixture of humour. That a religion which consisteth in rites 11 25| deeply. And that such was the religion of the Heathen. That a religion 12 25| religion of the Heathen. That a religion that is jealous of the variety 13 25| knowledge. That such is the religion of the Turk, and such hath 14 25| been the abuse of Christian religion at some several times, and 15 25| advantage which the Christian religion hath towards the furtherance