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... and went so far as to intimate his own opinion that the stringency of the present tests was in the case of laymen , at least , open to reasonable objection . B The opponents of the petition directed their argu- ments more A PLEA ...
... and went so far as to intimate his own opinion that the stringency of the present tests was in the case of laymen , at least , open to reasonable objection . B The opponents of the petition directed their argu- ments more A PLEA ...
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... least for their integrity and courage . The changes which the document underwent were not intended to mislead opponents , but were such as documents intended to be signed by a large number of persons , who , though agreed as to their ...
... least for their integrity and courage . The changes which the document underwent were not intended to mislead opponents , but were such as documents intended to be signed by a large number of persons , who , though agreed as to their ...
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... least , that the progress of society , continued through all the ages , may not have been arrested for ever at the exact point at which the pre- sent generation stands . And , in the same way , it is of course idle to plead for liberty ...
... least , that the progress of society , continued through all the ages , may not have been arrested for ever at the exact point at which the pre- sent generation stands . And , in the same way , it is of course idle to plead for liberty ...
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... least of their higher honours , franchises , and emoluments , to the members of the Established Church . The system of exclusion might be maintained in full force with less stringent tests than the present , or indeed without any tests ...
... least of their higher honours , franchises , and emoluments , to the members of the Established Church . The system of exclusion might be maintained in full force with less stringent tests than the present , or indeed without any tests ...
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... least , * It need hardly be said that the Sixth Article , which asserts that there never was any doubt in the Church as to the authority of any book of our Canon , is a most sinister monument of the controversial exigencies of the ...
... least , * It need hardly be said that the Sixth Article , which asserts that there never was any doubt in the Church as to the authority of any book of our Canon , is a most sinister monument of the controversial exigencies of the ...
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