If what he preached is true religion, he's a very inconsistent professor of it, and I would like to tell him so.
And when it is remembered that her ideas of true religion were of the vaguest kind, the conservative will think, "Whatever may take place in a book, the morning dew would be the type of all this feeling in real life.
True religion is worshipping God in love and faith, and obeying Him.
That Persecution of true Religion, and Toleration of false, are the Jannes and Jambres to the Kingdome of Christ, whereof the last is farre the worst.
True religion is the poetry of the heart; it has enchantments useful to our manners; it gives us both happiness and virtue.
The object of true religion should be to impress the principles of morality deeply in the soul.
Some persons are so devotional they have not one bit of true religion in them.
Whosoever flieth from his country for the sake of God's true religion, shall find in the earth many forced to do the same, and plenty of provisions.
True religion is not a source of misery, but a perennial spring of contentment; the day-star of hope, the rising and setting sun of human happiness.
Yes, my dear, there is a Divine reality in true religion, which, I hope, you will live to feel?
I never retired from their society without being convinced that there was a Divine reality in true religion; and yet I could not imagine what it could be.
The people, here spiritually signifies their false religion, which was to be abolished; and Jerusalem is here understood to mean Christianity, or true religion, which was triumphant.
It was a fixed idea of Ficino that Philosophy and Religion are identical, and therefore that Religion, if it is true Religion, is rooted and grounded in Reason, since God is the source of all Truth and all that is rational.
His art is beneficial and Godlike, for it brings men to wonder at the works of God, than which nothing conduces more to true religion.
None of the writers with whom we have to deal can fairly be charged with this error, which is subversive of the very foundations of true religion.
True religion is the perfume of a free and grateful heart.
Without perfect liberty of the mind there can be no true religion.
True religion is a subordination of the passions to the perceptions of the intellect.
True religion must be free; without liberty the brain is a dungeon and the mind the convict.
True religion is the perfume of the free and grateful air.
True religion is the subordination of the passions to the intellect.
These qualities should grace the character of every Christian, for they would exert a powerful influence in favor of true religion; but they must be consecrated to God, or they also are a power for evil.
For oft it is that princes are the most ignorant of all others in God’s true religion.
It was just because Burns had seen the beauty of true religion at home, that he was fired to fight to the death what was false and rotten.
This awe of the cloth, not yet stamped out in Scotland, is but the remains of a pagan superstition, and has nothing to do with the manliness and courage of true religion.
That scientific research or reasoning is not the means by which men are intended to attain to the knowledge of true religion.
That feeling or indirect revelation is not the means by which men are intended to attain to the knowledge of true religion.
That authority is the means by which men are intended to attain to the knowledge of true religion; and that consequently the true religion is unquestionably the religion which rests upon the strongest possible visible (!
If it be true religion and a good cause for which he suffereth.
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