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... produce Roman Catholics ? Is it feared that she will produce Free Thinkers ? Do not the very facts which are cited by the advocates of the tests to * " We do not believe in the same God , " says Dr. Pusey to Mr. Wilson , who has ...
... produce Roman Catholics ? Is it feared that she will produce Free Thinkers ? Do not the very facts which are cited by the advocates of the tests to * " We do not believe in the same God , " says Dr. Pusey to Mr. Wilson , who has ...
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... produced by the admission of Dissenters as undergraduates , even into the colleges . It has not been produced even by the admission of Roman Catholics , whose errors are regarded by the bulk of the community as the most pernicious , and ...
... produced by the admission of Dissenters as undergraduates , even into the colleges . It has not been produced even by the admission of Roman Catholics , whose errors are regarded by the bulk of the community as the most pernicious , and ...
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... produce social and poli- tical disaster , the evils of which the continued existence of a state religion , when once generally felt to be untrue , will aggravate , both by inflaming the destructive violence of scepticism , and by ...
... produce social and poli- tical disaster , the evils of which the continued existence of a state religion , when once generally felt to be untrue , will aggravate , both by inflaming the destructive violence of scepticism , and by ...
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