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They do not consider their church establishment as convenient , but as essential to their state ; not as a thing ... They consider it as the foundation of their whole constitution , with which , and with every part of which , it holds ...
They do not consider their church establishment as convenient , but as essential to their state ; not as a thing ... They consider it as the foundation of their whole constitution , with which , and with every part of which , it holds ...
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I can never consider this Assembly as anything else than a voluntary association of men , who have availed themselves of circumstances to seize upon the power of the state . They have not the sanction and authority of the character ...
I can never consider this Assembly as anything else than a voluntary association of men , who have availed themselves of circumstances to seize upon the power of the state . They have not the sanction and authority of the character ...
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In this whole contrivance of the three bases , consider it in any light you please , I do not see a variety of objects reconciled in one consistent whole , but several contradictory principles reluctantly and irreconcilably brought and ...
In this whole contrivance of the three bases , consider it in any light you please , I do not see a variety of objects reconciled in one consistent whole , but several contradictory principles reluctantly and irreconcilably brought and ...
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