A religion without the element of mystery would not be a religion at all.
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Religion presents few difficulties toAuthor: Unknown Author | ||||
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Religion lies more in theAuthor: Unknown Author | ||||
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It is rare to seeAuthor: Feltham | ||||
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Religion is the knowledge ofAuthor: Unknown Author | ||||
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Religion is good for nothingAuthor: Unknown Author | ||||
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They who doubt the blessingsAuthor: Marchioness de Spadara | ||||
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A religion that costs nothing,Author: Unknown Author | ||||
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Religion, if in heavenly truthsAuthor: Unknown Author | ||||
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Religion presents few difficulties toAuthor: Unknown Author | ||||
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Religion lies more in theAuthor: Unknown Author | ||||
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It is rare to seeAuthor: Feltham | ||||
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A clergyman should never comeAuthor: Unknown author | ||||
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The clergyman who lives inAuthor: Emerson | ||||
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There are two classes ofAuthor: Lutheran Weekly | ||||
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Take the child to church,Author: Bishop Vincent | ||||
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When once thy foot entersAuthor: Herbert | ||||
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Skilful alike with tongue andAuthor: Longfellow | ||||
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To a cupful of negativeAuthor: Life | ||||
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Better wear a cloak forAuthor: proverb | ||||
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"Work out your own salvation.Author: Buddha | ||||
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The nearer the church theAuthor: Proverb | ||||
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Where God hath His churchAuthor: Proverb | ||||
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He is more within usAuthor: Elizabeth Ann Seton | ||||
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The Father most tender, FatherAuthor: Elizabeth Ann Seton | ||||
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The accidents of life separateAuthor: Elizabeth Ann Seton | ||||
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Cheerfulness prepares a glorious mindAuthor: Elizabeth Ann Seton | ||||
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Disorder in the society isAuthor: Elizabeth Ann Seton | ||||
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In the midst of lifeAuthor: Unknown author | ||||
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The iron entered into hisAuthor: Psalm cv. 18. | ||||
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We have left undone thoseAuthor: Morning Prayer. | ||||
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