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" I my self have, by a long continued profession, made almost natural to me: I am resolved to be more jealous and suspicious of this religion, than of the rest, and be sure not to entertain it any longer without being convinced by solid and substantial... "
The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishad. The Talavakâra-upanishad. The ... - Page v
1879
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Private Thoughts Upon Religion: Digested Into Twelve Articles, with ...

William Beveridge - 1709 - 368 pages
...reft, arid be fure not to entertain it any longer, without being convinc'd,'by folid and fubftantial Arguments, of the truth and certainty of it. • That...diligent and impartial en'quiry into all Religions, and fo be fure to find out the beft, I {hall, for a time, look upon myfelf as one not at all Jnterefted...
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Private thoughts upon religion, and a Christian life

William Beveridge (bp. of st. Asaph.) - 1816 - 436 pages
...that which every one I meet withal highly approves of, and which I myself have, by a longcontinued profession, made almost natural to me; I am resolved...and suspicious of this religion than of the rest, nnd be sure not to entertain it any longer, without being convinced, by solid and substantial arguments,...
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Private Thoughts Upon Religion and a Christian Life

William Beveridge - 1821 - 390 pages
...in, that which every one 1 meet with highly approves of, and which I myself have, by a long-continued profession, made almost natural to me ; I am resolved...to find out the best, I shall for a time look upon myself as one not at all interested in any particular religion whatsoever, much less in the Christian...
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Private thoughts on religion, and a Christian life

William Beveridge (bp. of st. Asaph.) - 1827 - 538 pages
...that which every one I meet withal highly approves of, that which I myself have, by a long-continued profession, made almost natural to me; I am resolved...That, therefore, I may make diligent and impartial inquiry into all religions, and so be sure to find out the best, I shall for a time, look upon myself...
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Sacred Classics, Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity: Private thoughts upon ...

Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1834 - 338 pages
...that which every one I meet withal highly approves of, that which I myself have, by a long-continued profession, made almost natural to me; I am resolved...That, therefore, I may make diligent and impartial inquiry into all religions, and so be sure to find out the best, I shall, for a time, look upon myself...
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The Theological Works of William Beveridge, D.D. Sometime Lord Bishop of St ...

William Beveridge - 1846 - 692 pages
...that which every one I meet withal highly approves of, and which I myself have, by a long-continued profession, made almost natural to me, I am resolved...That, therefore, I may make diligent and impartial inquiry into all religions, and so be sure to find out the best, I shall, for a time, look upon myself...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 36

1879 - 736 pages
...that which every one I meet withal highly approves of, and which I myself have, by a long-continued profession, made almost natural to me : I am resolved...substantial arguments, of the truth and certainty of it." This is bold and manly language from a Bishop nearly two hundred years ago, and I certainly think that...
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Chips from a German Workshop, Volume 5

Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 274 pages
...that which every one I meet withal highly approves of, and which I myself have, by a long-continued profession, made almost natural to me : I am resolved...suspicious of this religion than of the rest, and bo sure not to entertain it any longer without being convinced, by solid and substantial arguments,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 31; Volume 94

1880 - 820 pages
...that which every one I meet withal highly approves of, and which I myself have, by a long-continued profession, made almost natural to me : I am resolved...substantial arguments, of the truth and certainty of it," This is bold and manly language from a Bishop nearly two hundred years ago, and I certainly think that...
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Choice Literature, Volume 2

1880 - 816 pages
...call them our own. How true this is with regard to religion has been boldly . by Bishop Beveridge. natural to me ; I am resolved to be more jealous and...suspicious of this religion than of the rest, and be pnreuot to entertain it any longer without being convinced by eolid and substantial arguments, of the...
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