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... reasons by which its prayer was supported . It will scarcely be thought presumptuous to claim for the persons whose names were appended to it credit for not having inten- tionally done anything insidious or unfair towards their ...
... reasons by which its prayer was supported . It will scarcely be thought presumptuous to claim for the persons whose names were appended to it credit for not having inten- tionally done anything insidious or unfair towards their ...
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... reason and conscience , when left unfettered by political tests , will bear free witness to Christian truth . It has been said that the petitioners ought to have applied in the first instance to the University and that they were guilty ...
... reason and conscience , when left unfettered by political tests , will bear free witness to Christian truth . It has been said that the petitioners ought to have applied in the first instance to the University and that they were guilty ...
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... reasons , without discussion and in the lump . Parliament has already taken the subject in hand . It has interposed so far as to abolish the tests at Matriculation , and on the Bachelor's degree , and thus to save us for the future from ...
... reasons , without discussion and in the lump . Parliament has already taken the subject in hand . It has interposed so far as to abolish the tests at Matriculation , and on the Bachelor's degree , and thus to save us for the future from ...
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... reason and morality ; and to believe it possible , at 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 ...
... reason and morality ; and to believe it possible , at 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 ...
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... reason and conscience , that all desire of liberty is rebellious wickedness , and that the preva- lence of such a desire is a sign that the nations are given over to the Spirit of Evil , and that the world is drawing towards its end ...
... reason and conscience , that all desire of liberty is rebellious wickedness , and that the preva- lence of such a desire is a sign that the nations are given over to the Spirit of Evil , and that the world is drawing towards its end ...
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