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 1    3|         further, when I consider religion in a light opposite to that
 2    3| constitution.~ ~ With respect to religion, she never presumed to judge
 3    4|           Yes, virtue as well as religion, has been subjected to the
 4    5|         form any true notions of religion, those ideas must be greatly
 5    5|          her faith in matters of religion should, for that very reason,
 6    5|          ought to be of the same religion as her mother, and every
 7    5|     every wife to be of the same religion as her husband: for, though
 8    5|        husband: for, though such religion should be false, that docility
 9    5|         husband may not have any religion to teach her, though in
10    5|  authority ought to regulate the religion of the women, it is not
11    5|       qualities, for, respecting religion, he makes her parents thus
12    5|      gives me a sickly qualm! Do religion and virtue offer no stronger
13    5|      pass over his strictures on religion, because I mean to discuss
14    5|         action, which reason and religion equally combine to enforce,
15    5|      consent. On what ground can religion or morality rest when justice
16    5|   superstition is mixed with her religion, and so much worldly wisdom
17    5|   misunderstood when I say, that religion will not have this condensing
18    5|         expected to produce? The religion which consists in warming
19    8|        of ignorance, for neither religion nor virtue, when they reside
20    9|          treated like demi-gods; religion is also separated from morality
21    9|         of wives and mothers, by religion and reason, I cannot help
22   12|    slavery to forms, which makes religion worse than a farce? For
23   12|    affect to be the champions of religion. - Religion, pure source
24   12|         champions of religion. - Religion, pure source of comfort
25   12|         public schools, however, religion, confounded with irksome
26   12|        open air. The elements of religion, history, the history of
27   13|       all of you laid aside your religion, such as it is, when you
28   13|         can crush them. Rational religion, on the contrary, is a submission
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