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... matters that we had no time to examine them how they agreed with the word of God . ' ' What , ' said he , ' surely you mistake the matter , you will refer` yourselves wholly to us therein ! ' ' No , by the faith I bear to God , ' said I ...
... matters that we had no time to examine them how they agreed with the word of God . ' ' What , ' said he , ' surely you mistake the matter , you will refer` yourselves wholly to us therein ! ' ' No , by the faith I bear to God , ' said I ...
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... matter of in- difference . " One should have supposed that anta- gonism ( if it must be so called ) in the religious belief of conscientious men would rather have a tendency to lead students ( if students have any sense ) to regard ...
... matter of in- difference . " One should have supposed that anta- gonism ( if it must be so called ) in the religious belief of conscientious men would rather have a tendency to lead students ( if students have any sense ) to regard ...
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... matters of religion as well as in other matters : and that difficulties and problems would be , from time to time , presented to us in religion , in the effort to solve which man would deepen his religious character , and see farther ...
... matters of religion as well as in other matters : and that difficulties and problems would be , from time to time , presented to us in religion , in the effort to solve which man would deepen his religious character , and see farther ...
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