Speeches and Reminiscences ...Angus & Robertson, 1907 - 124 страница |
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... religion consisted " in doing justly , loving mercy , and walking humbly with his God , " and his convictions were never disturbed by theological controversies or sectarian feuds . He was always actu- ated both in public and private ...
... religion consisted " in doing justly , loving mercy , and walking humbly with his God , " and his convictions were never disturbed by theological controversies or sectarian feuds . He was always actu- ated both in public and private ...
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... religious animosities which too often divide society and embitter life ; and for this , I believe , we are largely indebted to those lessons of Christian charity and forbearance which the clergy of our respective churches have in ...
... religious animosities which too often divide society and embitter life ; and for this , I believe , we are largely indebted to those lessons of Christian charity and forbearance which the clergy of our respective churches have in ...
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... religious belief . In coming here , therefore , to do honour to Father Sheridan , I do not feel that I in any way compromise my own religion and opinions , or cast the slightest discredit upon his ; for whilst I admire him as a conscien ...
... religious belief . In coming here , therefore , to do honour to Father Sheridan , I do not feel that I in any way compromise my own religion and opinions , or cast the slightest discredit upon his ; for whilst I admire him as a conscien ...
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... religious liberty have come to be regarded as the birthright of civilised humanity . I believe it never was intended that we should all think precisely alike upon religion any more than we should agree in our political opinions or upon 36.
... religious liberty have come to be regarded as the birthright of civilised humanity . I believe it never was intended that we should all think precisely alike upon religion any more than we should agree in our political opinions or upon 36.
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... religion , though clothed in different liveries ; death draws aside the veil and shows the hearts of all to be alike . " Whilst , therefore , we hold firmly to our own religious convictions , let us mutually respect and tolerate the ...
... religion , though clothed in different liveries ; death draws aside the veil and shows the hearts of all to be alike . " Whilst , therefore , we hold firmly to our own religious convictions , let us mutually respect and tolerate the ...
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