Pleased as I am with thee, thou mayst obtain from me anything that is not opposed to religion and morals.
Dearer to Kunti than her own soul, he is always mindful of the duties of Kshatriyas, and would much sooner rush into fire or sacrifice his own life than say anything that is opposed to religion and morals.
The flight of the masters and scholars, who were twice expelled from the Athens of Syria, dispersed a crowd of missionaries inflamed by the double zeal of religion and revenge.
What is the opinion of the world opposed toreligion and virtue?
This admirable woman never let a day pass without instructing her children in some lesson of religion and morality.
For Cardinal Manning's attack, see Essays on Religion and Literature, London, 1865.
The boldest hearts were appalled by the report of the naval power and impregnable strength of Constantinople; and their apprehensions were disguised to the world, and perhaps to themselves, by the more decent objections of religion and duty.
The divine Providence has now restored to our arms the city of Constantine, the sacred seat of religion and empire; and it will depend on our valor and conduct to render this important acquisition the pledge and omen of future victories.
Constantinople had been taken by storm; and no restraints, except those of religion and humanity, were imposed on the conquerors by the laws of war.
No doubt the 'wisdom' of the Book of Proverbs is religion and morality as well as true thinking, but the 'understanding heart to judge Thy people' which Solomon asked and received is narrower and more secular in its meaning.
Whatever Imperfections we may have in our Nature, it is the Business of Religion and Virtue to rectify them, as far as is consistent with our present State.
It would likewise quicken our Desires and Endeavours of uniting our selves to him by all the Acts of Religion and Virtue.
I pray that he will condemn me, if, during my ministry, I have proposed to myself aught else than the good of religion and of the State.
The hunting down of unsworn priests, coupled with the dilapidation and destruction of the temples, displeased the people, who want a religion and a cult; the government became hateful to them.
The Fort Wayne road passed it a few miles north, and the Cleveland and Pittsburgh road ran about an equal distance west.
At the same time he established a distillery on what was then known as "the island," on the west side of the river.
Scott, until his retirement a few years since, held a foremost place.
In those early days, nothing was more common than to emigrate to the West, leaving the principles of New England education, in religion and morality, behind.
On our side are all the great resources of freedom--the ideals of religion and democracy, the aspiration of people for a better life, and the industrial and technical power of a free civilization.
What principle, or what practice, therefore, called for this solemn declaration of the intention of the parties to observe the rules of religion and justice?
The ecclesiastics took good care that the Christian kings should not assume their authority, by prohibiting marriage to the chief ministers of religion and to its highest interpreter.
When this has been shown we shall easily understand how the sovereign rulers are the proper interpreters of religion and piety.
Without renouncing religion, they found a way of effecting the harmonization of religion and life.
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