1 Tom has a natural genius for religion.
2 I know there's differences in religion.
3 orthodoxy of revealed religion, defender of the Oxford.
4 I don't know, either, about religion's being up in the market, just now.
5 He got religion at a camp-meeting, four years ago; and I believe he really did get it.
6 I do wish St. Clare ever would go to church," said Marie; "but he hasn't a particle of religion about him.
7 They had been taught to read and write, diligently instructed in the truths of religion, and their lot had been as happy an one as in their condition it was possible to be.
8 To him, it is the right of a man to be a man, and not a brute; the right to call the wife of his bosom his wife, and to protect her from lawless violence; the right to protect and educate his child; the right to have a home of his own, a religion of his own, a character of his own, unsubject to the will of another.
9 For a year or two Eliza saw her husband frequently, and there was nothing to interrupt their happiness, except the loss of two infant children, to whom she was passionately attached, and whom she mourned with a grief so intense as to call for gentle remonstrance from her mistress, who sought, with maternal anxiety, to direct her naturally passionate feelings within the bounds of reason and religion.