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Goldwin Smith. man who has made up his mind , on grounds 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 ... mind, on grounds ...
Goldwin Smith. man who has made up his mind , on grounds 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 ... mind, on grounds ...
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... minds of the people . They will examine the internal condition of the Anglican Church itself , and mark what is the degree of unity which it enjoys , or is likely , to all appearances , to enjoy ; and whether its distinctive tenets ...
... minds of the people . They will examine the internal condition of the Anglican Church itself , and mark what is the degree of unity which it enjoys , or is likely , to all appearances , to enjoy ; and whether its distinctive tenets ...
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... minds that association with any person of a different creed from their own is dangerous , offensive to Heaven , and almost polluting . It is easily settled the other way by those who have made up their minds on religious grounds , and ...
... minds that association with any person of a different creed from their own is dangerous , offensive to Heaven , and almost polluting . It is easily settled the other way by those who have made up their minds on religious grounds , and ...
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