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Page 112
... considered . Perhaps it would have been more politic to have suspended Mr. Stone , than to have deprived him of his living . In these times , to exercise severity for matters of opinion is considered as an indication of imbecillity ...
... considered . Perhaps it would have been more politic to have suspended Mr. Stone , than to have deprived him of his living . In these times , to exercise severity for matters of opinion is considered as an indication of imbecillity ...
Page 203
... considered of the said articles , are graciously pleased hereby to declare , that we do for us , our heirs , and successors , as far as in us lies , ratify and confirm the same , and every clause , matter , and thing therein contained ...
... considered of the said articles , are graciously pleased hereby to declare , that we do for us , our heirs , and successors , as far as in us lies , ratify and confirm the same , and every clause , matter , and thing therein contained ...
Page 252
... considered as part of it : at first , it appeared sometimes in one form , and sometimes in another , and was inserted sometimes before , and sometimes after the eighth verse : at length the dignity of the sub- ject gave it a precedence ...
... considered as part of it : at first , it appeared sometimes in one form , and sometimes in another , and was inserted sometimes before , and sometimes after the eighth verse : at length the dignity of the sub- ject gave it a precedence ...
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