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... supposed to be above 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 ...
... supposed to be above 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 ...
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... supposed heretic from the University by insult and injustice , go on after the pretended act of satisfaction , just as they did before . One object only has been attained , the open degradation of an opponent . This interpretation , and ...
... supposed heretic from the University by insult and injustice , go on after the pretended act of satisfaction , just as they did before . One object only has been attained , the open degradation of an opponent . This interpretation , and ...
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... supposed that those who most desire the removal of these tests , and of all interference of political power with con- science , seek to impugn , in any way , the spiritual integrity of the Anglican Church , or to force her to abandon ...
... supposed that those who most desire the removal of these tests , and of all interference of political power with con- science , seek to impugn , in any way , the spiritual integrity of the Anglican Church , or to force her to abandon ...
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... supposed that a large part of the nation would always remain politi- cally and socially cut off , as Nonconformists , from the rest , deprived wholly or in part of the privileges of citizens , and therefore malcontent and disaffected ...
... supposed that a large part of the nation would always remain politi- cally and socially cut off , as Nonconformists , from the rest , deprived wholly or in part of the privileges of citizens , and therefore malcontent and disaffected ...
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... supposed that the destinies of any Christian nation are wholly uncon- nected , and see whether men are generally more in- clined to make conscience bow before established formularies , to sacrifice truth to political convenience , or to ...
... supposed that the destinies of any Christian nation are wholly uncon- nected , and see whether men are generally more in- clined to make conscience bow before established formularies , to sacrifice truth to political convenience , or to ...
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