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He tried the Roman cause of their holy religion . ' Some of Catholic aristocracy ,
and they shrunk the more radical priests gave their assis . from so uncongenial a
fellowship . He tance , but in general they were refracthen essayed the middling ...
He tried the Roman cause of their holy religion . ' Some of Catholic aristocracy ,
and they shrunk the more radical priests gave their assis . from so uncongenial a
fellowship . He tance , but in general they were refracthen essayed the middling ...
Page 641
-But his party , be deterred by any fears or further , the Christian Religion , in a
manscruples of conscience , from any course , ner the most marked , impresses
emphatihowever base or dishonest , that would cally on its disciples , as
members ...
-But his party , be deterred by any fears or further , the Christian Religion , in a
manscruples of conscience , from any course , ner the most marked , impresses
emphatihowever base or dishonest , that would cally on its disciples , as
members ...
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But in the other class of cases that in pect to these , as citizens rather than
reliwhich religious doctrines and the conse- gionists , the question narrows itself
to this quences which follow in practice , do affect --can this religion continue
constantly ...
But in the other class of cases that in pect to these , as citizens rather than
reliwhich religious doctrines and the conse- gionists , the question narrows itself
to this quences which follow in practice , do affect --can this religion continue
constantly ...
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LORD MULGRAVE AND HIS SPECIAL REPORTERS | 255 |
THE RUBI A TALE OF THE SEA IN SIX CANTOS Canto I The ESCAPE 200 | 271 |
SONNETS BY R SHELTON MACKENZIE LL D | 291 |
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