The former are, at least, most subject to religious fanaticism, a passion calculated to banish justice and all the social virtues from society.
True toleration and freedom of thought are the most proper instruments for the destruction of religious fanaticism.
Kings themselves have often perished the victims of religious fanaticism, which tramples on every moral duty in obedience to its God.
Cromwell had raised against the Monarchy the most fatal of all enemies, the force of the individual conscience, the enthusiasm of religious belief, the fire of religious fanaticism.
But at this crisis patriotism proved stronger than religious fanaticism in the hearts of the English Catholics.
Religious fanaticism seems to have had little concern with the motives or results of them.
These were not the product of religious fanaticism, as has often been suggested, but of deliberate policy, and were instigated by orders direct from the Porte, with the hope of inspiring terror in the minds of the subject races.
The action of Mahomet is another proof that the Turkish invasion of Europe was not actuated by religious fanaticism or the desire to spread Islam.
Whether he had himself any religious belief whatever may be doubted; certainly he had not a spark of religious fanaticism in his nature.
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