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1 One of the most fertile causes of war has been religious prejudice .
2 He was the embodiment of the cruelty and religious prejudice of that age.
3 Therefore, religious prejudice is especially opposed to the will and command of God.
4 But religious prejudice against the Catholics has been its chief inspiration.
5 For two thousand years this enmity and religious prejudice have continued.
6 Even today we witness an upheaval in the Balkans, a war of religious prejudice .
7 Some of the coverage has been an exercise in covert racism or religious prejudice .
8 But I've never even experienced a whiff of racial or religious prejudice from him.
9 Most of the wars have been caused by religious prejudice , fanaticism and sectarian hatred.
10 The religious prejudice will be no less hard to kill.
11 But it was only a small aggravation of an irrational outburst of religious prejudice .
12 Martin Scorcese's Silence concerns religious prejudice in 17th century Japan.
13 The third great obstacle was religious prejudice and intolerance.
14 Blinded by the stronger passion, he waived religious prejudice .
15 But he possessed a compassionate heart, which not even religious prejudice could harden into stone.
16 Froude was led astray by religious prejudice , and forgot for once the historian in the advocate.
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