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... object worthy the name of religious is gained by the pro- ceeding . Nobody supposes that the suspected person is at all better affected to the doctrines of the Articles after repeating his subscription than he was before . Nobody feels ...
... object worthy the name of religious is gained by the pro- ceeding . Nobody supposes that the suspected person is at all better affected to the doctrines of the Articles after repeating his subscription than he was before . Nobody feels ...
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... object that we do this , how can true policy be divorced from justice ? If it is for a religious object , how can religion consist with depravation of conscience ? If it is for the sake of the clergy , will not a desire to see them ...
... object that we do this , how can true policy be divorced from justice ? If it is for a religious object , how can religion consist with depravation of conscience ? If it is for the sake of the clergy , will not a desire to see them ...
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... object against an object which they rightly think lower , though it is to be hoped that they are wrong in thinking the two incompatible . But there can be little doubt that if their wishes had prevailed science would scarcely have been ...
... object against an object which they rightly think lower , though it is to be hoped that they are wrong in thinking the two incompatible . But there can be little doubt that if their wishes had prevailed science would scarcely have been ...
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