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Chapter 47 of 282

Fragment: French Revolution

1 min read · Chapter 47 of 282

At the French revolution man emancipated himself—to have what? Uncertainty in everything, and a ruin from which he found no resource. Conscience and the bible, under God's good hand, emancipated at the reformation—imperfectly, but really; man's will, without the Bible, at the revolution

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