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... effects of a bad system in begetting want of reverence for conscience , and levity in matters of religious truth ... effect on the interests of religion is the same . : * For an account of this Petition and for the argument based on ...
... effects of a bad system in begetting want of reverence for conscience , and levity in matters of religious truth ... effect on the interests of religion is the same . : * For an account of this Petition and for the argument based on ...
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... effects before , and , if preserved , will go on producing the same effects , 6 whenever an opening appears for a sacerdotal and sacra- mental ABOLITION OF TESTS . 55.
... effects before , and , if preserved , will go on producing the same effects , 6 whenever an opening appears for a sacerdotal and sacra- mental ABOLITION OF TESTS . 55.
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... effect of the relaxation ? Will the character of college government and instruction be really ren- dered less religious ? Are any other practical evils likely to result comparable in magnitude to the advan- tage of relieving conscience ...
... effect of the relaxation ? Will the character of college government and instruction be really ren- dered less religious ? Are any other practical evils likely to result comparable in magnitude to the advan- tage of relieving conscience ...
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