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... result of ignorance or custom , and positive conviction . They will also distinguish the results of the social and educational efforts which the clergy have made of late years , and in which they have been supported by the wealth and ...
... result of ignorance or custom , and positive conviction . They will also distinguish the results of the social and educational efforts which the clergy have made of late years , and in which they have been supported by the wealth and ...
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... result comparable in magnitude to the advan- tage of relieving conscience and opening these great places of education to the whole community ? Will not religion , on a broad and statesmanlike view of its interests , be the gainer by ...
... result comparable in magnitude to the advan- tage of relieving conscience and opening these great places of education to the whole community ? Will not religion , on a broad and statesmanlike view of its interests , be the gainer by ...
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... result . But to say that free inquiry , carried on by learned and conscientious men , must necessarily lead to scep ... results of free in- quiry in the University and College libraries , in the booksellers ' shops , and on the shelves ...
... result . But to say that free inquiry , carried on by learned and conscientious men , must necessarily lead to scep ... results of free in- quiry in the University and College libraries , in the booksellers ' shops , and on the shelves ...
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