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Example sentences for "religious belief"

  • To permit even this interference with their "religious belief" was entirely foreign to Young's purpose, and he took the floor in a towering rage to reply.

  • To permit this would be to make the professed doctrines of religious belief superior to the law of the land, and in effect to permit every citizen to become a law unto himself.

  • Their faith is fixed upon the unification of mankind, and their highest purpose is the oneness of religious belief.

  • They considered the killing of others who did not agree with them in religious belief an act of worship.

  • Therefore, if religious belief, principle or creed is not in accordance with the intellect and the power of reason, it is surely superstition.

  • Consider and estimate the outcome of other wars between the people and sects of religious belief.

  • In religious belief is an Anglican, having twice served as warden of his church, is a member of the synod of Montreal and of the executive committee of the diocese.

  • He is a Presbyterian in religious belief.

  • Mr. Melancon is a nationalist in political faith and allegiance and in religious belief is a Roman Catholic.

  • He is a conservative in politics and a Roman Catholic in religious belief.

  • It would be just as possible to build a house in the air, as to train up a child morally without a religious belief, without being convinced of the existence of a holy and just God.

  • I address myself not to such or such a religious belief, but to all.

  • Millions of persons are moral who have no religious belief.

  • Such, however, is not the case when a religious belief is secretly undermined by doctrines which may be termed negative, since they deny the truth of one religion without affirming that of any other.

  • Indeed, it is in this same point of view that the inhabitants of the United States themselves look upon religious belief.

  • This would be neither more, nor less, than the birth of a new religion--or what amounts to the same thing, a new form of religious belief.

  • But as a religious belief is something which it is hoped will last through life, it would seem best to clothe it, as far as possible, in ideas that will not have to be discarded by the intellect, when that becomes enlightened.

  • It is more intelligent, and more to the point, to recognize frankly that among a large and increasing proportion of our people there has been a crumbling away of religious belief.

  • It may be remembered farther that Mill says of himself, 'I am one of the very few examples of one who has not thrown off religious belief, but never had it.

  • Religious belief, and moral belief likewise, involve both of them some vast mystery; and reason can do nothing but focalise, not solve it.

  • They agree with the one that religious belief is false; they agree with the other that unbelief is miserable.

  • Before beginning to analyse the forces that are decomposing religious belief, it will be well to remark briefly on the means by which these forces are applied to the world at large.

  • Apply this doctrine to the diversities of religious belief; the Christian says the Buddhist and the Mahommedan are wrong; and each of these retort the same on the Christian and on each other.

  • The member for Richmond says that he is at one with the member for Bradford in thinking that 'no State authority ought to interfere with any man's religious belief;' but what is interference with man's religious belief?

  • It has been wished to establish society with no religious belief, make laws, found institutions, and keep the people in order, without reference to the teachings of the Gospel: this is building the social edifice upon quicksands.

  • North and south were divided from one another by religious belief, by laws and usages, by material interests, and by two centuries and a half of widely severed national life.

  • As from the point of view of religious belief, so also from that of social organization no clear line of demarcation can be drawn between Brahmanism and Hinduism.

  • The Rationalist asks: What grounds have we for assuming that the existence of religious belief points to the existence of a religious instinct?

  • A man may enter, and generally does enter, upon his inquiry biassed in favour of religious belief of some kind.

  • The operation of religious belief in savage society is neither spasmodic nor local.

  • In the course of his articles in the British Critic he endeavoured to develop in large outlines a philosophy of religious belief.

  • Treatise on the Church of Christ Utilitarianism, influence on religious belief Via Media Wall, Mr. Ward, W.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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