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... faith , to the exclusion of all others , it can be said to have , de facto if not al- ways de jure , adopted that partic- ular faith as its State Religion . Whether the government directly subsidizes a particular sect , or whether it ...
... faith was so great that he could cause miracles to happen , and it is said that it was he who cursed the green fields of Ireland to the Druids , and caused the black bogs to appear . And he also laid a curse upon some of the rivers so ...
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... faith , which he can neither prove nor disprove , be true ; suppose the hope of religion , coming to a head in the dogma of the Word made flesh , be not a deception but a reaching forth towards that which really happened - what then ...
... faith , which he can neither prove nor disprove , be true ; suppose the hope of religion , coming to a head in the dogma of the Word made flesh , be not a deception but a reaching forth towards that which really happened - what then ...
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