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... established divinity , and taking with cynical composure any tests which the established superstition may require . Besides which , it must be remembered that the real teachers of the University are already very far from being ...
... established divinity , and taking with cynical composure any tests which the established superstition may require . Besides which , it must be remembered that the real teachers of the University are already very far from being ...
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... Established Church , for they are precluded by law from seeking truth on the questions as to which doubt has arisen , and bound under the severest penalties to maintain the very doctrines which are called in question , notwithstanding ...
... Established Church , for they are precluded by law from seeking truth on the questions as to which doubt has arisen , and bound under the severest penalties to maintain the very doctrines which are called in question , notwithstanding ...
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... Established Church without a fixed limit of doctrine would be anything but an established chaos . Under these circumstances it would seem that the free study of Theology in the Universities might possibly supply , in some measure at ...
... Established Church without a fixed limit of doctrine would be anything but an established chaos . Under these circumstances it would seem that the free study of Theology in the Universities might possibly supply , in some measure at ...
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