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... religious conversion . In 1787 he made his famous entry in his Journal : ' God Almighty has placed before me two great objects , the suppression of the slave trade and the reformation of manners . ' He plunged with tireless energy into ...
... religious conversion . In 1787 he made his famous entry in his Journal : ' God Almighty has placed before me two great objects , the suppression of the slave trade and the reformation of manners . ' He plunged with tireless energy into ...
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... Religion of the Fashionable World , in which she lamented the religious decline in the eighteenth century . ' Under the beautiful mask of an enlightened philosophy , all religious restraints are set at nought ; and some of the deadliest ...
... Religion of the Fashionable World , in which she lamented the religious decline in the eighteenth century . ' Under the beautiful mask of an enlightened philosophy , all religious restraints are set at nought ; and some of the deadliest ...
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... religion , for ' Man must and will have some religion ; if he has not the religion of Jesus , he will have the ... Religious , discountenance every one among you who shall pretend to despise Art and Science ! I call upon you in the ...
... religion , for ' Man must and will have some religion ; if he has not the religion of Jesus , he will have the ... Religious , discountenance every one among you who shall pretend to despise Art and Science ! I call upon you in the ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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