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... sense of the term , among those who witness it , than to confirm them in any kind of faith ? the A petition was got up against Mr. Bouverie's Bill , and signed by upwards of a thousand Undergraduates , praying that no alteration might ...
... sense of the term , among those who witness it , than to confirm them in any kind of faith ? the A petition was got up against Mr. Bouverie's Bill , and signed by upwards of a thousand Undergraduates , praying that no alteration might ...
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Goldwin Smith. statesman . A clergyman in the modern sense of the term , as one devoted to pastoral duties or to theological study , he never was . And if we go deeper , and in- quire to which of the two antagonistic ... sense of the ...
Goldwin Smith. statesman . A clergyman in the modern sense of the term , as one devoted to pastoral duties or to theological study , he never was . And if we go deeper , and in- quire to which of the two antagonistic ... sense of the ...
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... sense now perceive , did the most essential service to religion by redeeming her from the taint of injustice and reconciling her to the moral sense of an alienated ABOLITION OF TESTS . 69 would probably provide for each sect colleges ...
... sense now perceive , did the most essential service to religion by redeeming her from the taint of injustice and reconciling her to the moral sense of an alienated ABOLITION OF TESTS . 69 would probably provide for each sect colleges ...
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