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This noble Lord was the first of his quality who embraced the Protestant religion in the beginning of the Reformation, of which he was a hearty promoter, and continued stedfast in the profession thereof: when dying, he recommended to his son, to propagate the preaching of the Gospel according to the reformed principles, and the suppressing Romish superstition and ido - latry.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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That fervice which proceeds not from faith in God, according to the revelation that he hath given of himfelf in the Word, is no better than ido - latry: for although we profefs to worihip the true God, if we do not really believe in him as fuch, it is the fame as if we worlhipped a falfe god.
Sermons on the heart 1789
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Dr. Pocock treats this as a conceit both abfurd and impious, as favouring more of heathenifm and ido - latry, than of the pure inftitution of a Divine Law.
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Cbus was one of thcCf: andlbis ido« latry began among his fons.
The Monthly Review 1774
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