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... religion ; if he has not the religion of Jesus , he will have the religion of Satan , and will erect the synagogue of Satan , calling the Prince of this World " God " , and destroying all who do not worship Satan under the name of God ...
... religion ; if he has not the religion of Jesus , he will have the religion of Satan , and will erect the synagogue of Satan , calling the Prince of this World " God " , and destroying all who do not worship Satan under the name of God ...
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... religion and morals . ' ( Biographia Literaria , p . 103. ) He was deeply influenced by the Quaker attitude to religion . Moreover , the ensuing friendship with Wordsworth , which was of such profound consequence to the latter , was ...
... religion and morals . ' ( Biographia Literaria , p . 103. ) He was deeply influenced by the Quaker attitude to religion . Moreover , the ensuing friendship with Wordsworth , which was of such profound consequence to the latter , was ...
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... religion , that a philosophy among the higher classes is an essential condition to the true state of religion among all classes , and that religion is the great centre of gravity in all countries and in all ages , and according as it is ...
... religion , that a philosophy among the higher classes is an essential condition to the true state of religion among all classes , and that religion is the great centre of gravity in all countries and in all ages , and according as it is ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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