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1 Even here, however, the religious instinct was not suppressed in any manner.
2 Then slowly, as she knelt, the religious instinct regained possession of her.
3 The religious instinct , which has already come to his assistance, revives with force.
4 The American Negro, like his native ancestor, has always manifested this religious instinct .
5 The mass in the village church satisfied the religious instinct .
6 The truth was, he was deficient in the religious instinct .
7 The Liberals, whatever they may wish to do, will never destroy the religious instinct .
8 The world, as we accept that term, was always actuated by a natural religious instinct .
9 The religious instinct is found in primitive man.
10 But if we try to define the religious instinct , we shall find it a hard task.
11 Gladstone's religious instinct was prophetic in its grasp.
12 There is, too, a reaching after something grand and invisible, which is a deep religious instinct .
13 There is a religious instinct in man.
14 Please attribute the accident to religious instinct .
15 The puritan condemns the poet as lacking reverence, that is, as having no " religious instinct . "
16 Her eyes were heavy, and there was a strange solemnity about them-somethingthat appealed vaguely to his religious instinct .
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