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The combatants in this arena of petty strife , do not see , perhaps , the injury which they are inflicting upon the cause of vital religion ; but they are doing it an irreparable injury , and others see it , if they do not .
The combatants in this arena of petty strife , do not see , perhaps , the injury which they are inflicting upon the cause of vital religion ; but they are doing it an irreparable injury , and others see it , if they do not .
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And it will not be out of place , perhaps , at the present time , when this subject is undergoing so vigorous a discussion , to give them . As a Virginian , educated amid the associations and under the many influences of this strong ...
And it will not be out of place , perhaps , at the present time , when this subject is undergoing so vigorous a discussion , to give them . As a Virginian , educated amid the associations and under the many influences of this strong ...
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... of eminence in that profession , have a more important part to act , in urging forward the triumphs of christianity , than as a body they have hitherto acted , or , perhaps , thought compatible with their professional engagements .
... of eminence in that profession , have a more important part to act , in urging forward the triumphs of christianity , than as a body they have hitherto acted , or , perhaps , thought compatible with their professional engagements .
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No class of men are in more danger , perhaps , than those who are high in political station , and who are supposed to be hostile to religion . They are shut out almost entirely from all friendly and faithful religious counsel .
No class of men are in more danger , perhaps , than those who are high in political station , and who are supposed to be hostile to religion . They are shut out almost entirely from all friendly and faithful religious counsel .
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... perhaps having been men of religious habits before they took up the subject , and so having never felt the proper and legitimate effects , they have even been so far deluded as to fancy , and soberly to argue , after their fashion ...
... perhaps having been men of religious habits before they took up the subject , and so having never felt the proper and legitimate effects , they have even been so far deluded as to fancy , and soberly to argue , after their fashion ...
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