The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 22A. Tompkins, 1865 |
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of civilization into Europe ; but Catholic bigotry denies them the credit . They made the name of Spain illustrious ; but the church expelled them with a bloody hand ; and the twilight of superstition has succeeded the splendor of their ...
of civilization into Europe ; but Catholic bigotry denies them the credit . They made the name of Spain illustrious ; but the church expelled them with a bloody hand ; and the twilight of superstition has succeeded the splendor of their ...
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... civilization of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries had arrayed the Christian nations against the barbarism of slavery , an unfortunate traffic in ne- groes was carried on between the colonies of the new world and the shores of ...
... civilization of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries had arrayed the Christian nations against the barbarism of slavery , an unfortunate traffic in ne- groes was carried on between the colonies of the new world and the shores of ...
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... civilization , between the theocracy and the authority of reason . To reconcile the com- batants is a hopeless undertaking . The more the Pope has lost in the domain of facts and reality , the more rigid does he become in the domain of ...
... civilization , between the theocracy and the authority of reason . To reconcile the com- batants is a hopeless undertaking . The more the Pope has lost in the domain of facts and reality , the more rigid does he become in the domain of ...
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