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... appear offensively or defensively in the field against them . All persons promoted to degrees were required to subscribe to this , and to take an oath that they not only at present detested the opposite opinion , but would at no future ...
... appear offensively or defensively in the field against them . All persons promoted to degrees were required to subscribe to this , and to take an oath that they not only at present detested the opposite opinion , but would at no future ...
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... appear more desirable than the mixture of members of dif- ferent sects in youth , when the heart is open , when conscientious difference of opinion is still an object of generous respect rather than of bigoted or politic aversion 42 A ...
... appear more desirable than the mixture of members of dif- ferent sects in youth , when the heart is open , when conscientious difference of opinion is still an object of generous respect rather than of bigoted or politic aversion 42 A ...
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... the inevitable result ; which has noto- riously produced exactly the same effects before , and , if preserved , will go on producing the same effects , when- ever an opening appears for a sacerdotal and sacra- mental ABOLITION OF TESTS .
... the inevitable result ; which has noto- riously produced exactly the same effects before , and , if preserved , will go on producing the same effects , when- ever an opening appears for a sacerdotal and sacra- mental ABOLITION OF TESTS .
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Goldwin Smith. ever an opening appears for a sacerdotal and sacra- mental reaction , so long as the Papacy , the heart of sacerdotalism and sacramentalism , continues to exist * . Mr. Bouverie's Bill for enabling colleges to admit Non ...
Goldwin Smith. ever an opening appears for a sacerdotal and sacra- mental reaction , so long as the Papacy , the heart of sacerdotalism and sacramentalism , continues to exist * . Mr. Bouverie's Bill for enabling colleges to admit Non ...
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... appear before the Legis- lature as the opponent of almost every great measure of progress , including Railways as well as Catholic Emancipation . The mass of those who signed with the Archbishops and Bishops were , as might have been ...
... appear before the Legis- lature as the opponent of almost every great measure of progress , including Railways as well as Catholic Emancipation . The mass of those who signed with the Archbishops and Bishops were , as might have been ...
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