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of the word , than almost any of the ostensibly Christian sovereigns who have since reigned , persecuted Christianity . Placed at the sum- mit of all the previous attainments of humanity , with an open , un- fettered intellect , and a ...
of the word , than almost any of the ostensibly Christian sovereigns who have since reigned , persecuted Christianity . Placed at the sum- mit of all the previous attainments of humanity , with an open , un- fettered intellect , and a ...
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is meant by Christian morality . ... equally assumes a preëxisting morality , namely , that of the Greeks and Romans ; and his advice to Christians is in a great measure a system of accommodation to that ; even to the extent of giving ...
is meant by Christian morality . ... equally assumes a preëxisting morality , namely , that of the Greeks and Romans ; and his advice to Christians is in a great measure a system of accommodation to that ; even to the extent of giving ...
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And this being so , I think it a great error to persist in attempting to find in the Christian doctrine that complete rule for our guidance , which its author intended it to sanction and enforce , but only partially to provide .
And this being so , I think it a great error to persist in attempting to find in the Christian doctrine that complete rule for our guidance , which its author intended it to sanction and enforce , but only partially to provide .
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