The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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63. oldal
... RELIGION . THE man who places religion upon a false basis is the greatest enemy to religion . — [ E. R. 1808. ] PRACTICAL PIETY . THE honest and the orthodox method is to prepare young people for the world , as it actually exists ; to ...
... RELIGION . THE man who places religion upon a false basis is the greatest enemy to religion . — [ E. R. 1808. ] PRACTICAL PIETY . THE honest and the orthodox method is to prepare young people for the world , as it actually exists ; to ...
72. oldal
... religion ; the arrogance and irritability of the Mahometan are uni- versally acknowledged ; nor do the Brahmans show the smallest disposition to behold the encroachments upon their religion with passiveness and unconcern .-- 1808 ...
... religion ; the arrogance and irritability of the Mahometan are uni- versally acknowledged ; nor do the Brahmans show the smallest disposition to behold the encroachments upon their religion with passiveness and unconcern .-- 1808 ...
75. oldal
... RELIGION . 75 PENALTIES OF NON - RESIDENCE . EVERY lay plunderer , and every fanatical coxcomb , is forging fresh chains for the English clergy ; and we should not be surprised , in a very little time , to see them absenting themselves ...
... RELIGION . 75 PENALTIES OF NON - RESIDENCE . EVERY lay plunderer , and every fanatical coxcomb , is forging fresh chains for the English clergy ; and we should not be surprised , in a very little time , to see them absenting themselves ...
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