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Page 202
... Dissenters . It seemed rea- sonable to expect , that the decided tone of public opinion expressed upon that occasion , and the firm resistance opposed to the measure by the House of Peers , would have damped the ardour of that perse ...
... Dissenters . It seemed rea- sonable to expect , that the decided tone of public opinion expressed upon that occasion , and the firm resistance opposed to the measure by the House of Peers , would have damped the ardour of that perse ...
Page 263
... Dissenters , but it may still be right to instance the manner in which he decides the dispute . Admission into the Christian covenant , by sprinkling , being practicable , we con- clude , that this mode of administration deserves ...
... Dissenters , but it may still be right to instance the manner in which he decides the dispute . Admission into the Christian covenant , by sprinkling , being practicable , we con- clude , that this mode of administration deserves ...
Page 336
... Dissenters , have neither by your conduct nor by your principles evinced any thing in- compatible with the security proposed ; and therefore we shall pro- vide , that although the Test Act is not abrogated , yet it shall not in- jure ...
... Dissenters , have neither by your conduct nor by your principles evinced any thing in- compatible with the security proposed ; and therefore we shall pro- vide , that although the Test Act is not abrogated , yet it shall not in- jure ...
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Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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