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Page 67
... church , behind ten thousand counters , at ten thousand ûresides . The upper current of society pre- sents no certain criterion by which we can judge of the direction in which the under cur- rent flows . We read of defeats and victories ...
... church , behind ten thousand counters , at ten thousand ûresides . The upper current of society pre- sents no certain criterion by which we can judge of the direction in which the under cur- rent flows . We read of defeats and victories ...
Page 69
... church , they shall both suffer death , as for high treason . We believe that we might safely content ourselves with stating the fact , and leaving it to the judgment of every plain Englishman . Recent controversies have , however ...
... church , they shall both suffer death , as for high treason . We believe that we might safely content ourselves with stating the fact , and leaving it to the judgment of every plain Englishman . Recent controversies have , however ...
Page 70
... Church the Established Church only because they of England , there is scarcely one who would thought her in danger , many who were weary not say that a man who should leave his coun- of her restraints , and many who were greedy try and ...
... Church the Established Church only because they of England , there is scarcely one who would thought her in danger , many who were weary not say that a man who should leave his coun- of her restraints , and many who were greedy try and ...
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... Church . The scheme was merely to rob the Babylonian enchantress of her orna . ments , to transfer the full cup of her sorceries . to other hands , spilling as little as possible by the way . The Catholic doctrines and rites were to be ...
... Church . The scheme was merely to rob the Babylonian enchantress of her orna . ments , to transfer the full cup of her sorceries . to other hands , spilling as little as possible by the way . The Catholic doctrines and rites were to be ...
Page 73
... church constituted on the Calvin- Church so eminently excels . But on the other istic model will not strengthen the hands of hand , she continued to be , for more than a the sovereign so much as a hierarchy , which hundred and fifty ...
... church constituted on the Calvin- Church so eminently excels . But on the other istic model will not strengthen the hands of hand , she continued to be , for more than a the sovereign so much as a hierarchy , which hundred and fifty ...
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