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so:text | The rebels were not too bad for their religion; on the contrary, it was the religion that was too bad for them. The rebellion against popular Christianity was due to the awakening and the growth of conscience; it was the conscience that revolted, as well as the intelligence, against teachings dishonouring to God and man alike, that represented God as a tyrant, and man as essentially evil, gaining salvation by slavish submission. p. 39 (en) |
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so:description | Esoteric Christianity: Or, The Lesser Mysteries (1914) (en) |
so:description | Chapter II. The Hidden Side of Christianity (en) |
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