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... supposed that the destinies of any Christian nation are wholly uncon- nected , and see whether men are generally more in- clined to make conscience bow before established formularies , to sacrifice truth to political convenience , or to ...
... supposed that the destinies of any Christian nation are wholly uncon- nected , and see whether men are generally more in- clined to make conscience bow before established formularies , to sacrifice truth to political convenience , or to ...
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... 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 whose powers of proselytism are always supposed to be such as ABOLITION OF TESTS . 43.
... 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 whose powers of proselytism are always supposed to be such as ABOLITION OF TESTS . 43.
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... supposed in theory to be universal . In practice it would probably be just the same after the admission of Dissenters to degrees as it is at present . Some persons are , it is believed , inclined to attach value to the testimony which ...
... supposed in theory to be universal . In practice it would probably be just the same after the admission of Dissenters to degrees as it is at present . Some persons are , it is believed , inclined to attach value to the testimony which ...
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