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The third satire, concerning the search for religious truth, though not the liveliest,
is the most impressive and is selected ... OF RELIGION Kind pity chokes my
spleen; brave scorn forbids Those tears to issue which swell my eyelids; I must
not ...
The third satire, concerning the search for religious truth, though not the liveliest,
is the most impressive and is selected ... OF RELIGION Kind pity chokes my
spleen; brave scorn forbids Those tears to issue which swell my eyelids; I must
not ...
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hearts no deeper than phrases borrowed from religion, or founded upon no firmer
principles? and is our language so poor that we cannot find other terms to
express them? Are envy, pride, avarice, and ambition such ill nomenclators, that
they ...
hearts no deeper than phrases borrowed from religion, or founded upon no firmer
principles? and is our language so poor that we cannot find other terms to
express them? Are envy, pride, avarice, and ambition such ill nomenclators, that
they ...
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I desire I may not be mistaken; I am far from presuming to affirm or think that the
Church is in danger at present, or as things now stand; but we know not how
soon it may be so, when the Christian religion is repealed. As plausible as this
project ...
I desire I may not be mistaken; I am far from presuming to affirm or think that the
Church is in danger at present, or as things now stand; but we know not how
soon it may be so, when the Christian religion is repealed. As plausible as this
project ...
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Introduction | 11 |
JUNIUS | 12 |
WILLIAM DUNBAR | 39 |
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