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Page 33
... Established Church If Dr. P. fled , he must have been driven ; and can that victory in a matter of controversy be ground for exultation , to obtain which any kind of persecution has been employed ? The passages relative to the ...
... Established Church If Dr. P. fled , he must have been driven ; and can that victory in a matter of controversy be ground for exultation , to obtain which any kind of persecution has been employed ? The passages relative to the ...
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... established succession of kings . Was this a grateful return for his unlimited concessions be- fore the war , or for the confidence reposed in their generosity , when he entrusted his person unconditionally to their protection ? Were ...
... established succession of kings . Was this a grateful return for his unlimited concessions be- fore the war , or for the confidence reposed in their generosity , when he entrusted his person unconditionally to their protection ? Were ...
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... established church - Most assuredly there , if any where . ' Again , as the happiest climate in the world lies between the extremes of heat and cold , so also in religion is there a temperate zone , equally distant from the fervor of ...
... established church - Most assuredly there , if any where . ' Again , as the happiest climate in the world lies between the extremes of heat and cold , so also in religion is there a temperate zone , equally distant from the fervor of ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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