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For that reason , before we take from our establishment the natural , human means of estimation , and give it up to contempt , as you have done , and in doing it have incurred the penalties you well deserve to suffer , we desire that ...
For that reason , before we take from our establishment the natural , human means of estimation , and give it up to contempt , as you have done , and in doing it have incurred the penalties you well deserve to suffer , we desire that ...
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They do not consider their church establishment as convenient , but as essential to their state ; not as a thing heterogeneous and separable ; something added for accommodation ...
They do not consider their church establishment as convenient , but as essential to their state ; not as a thing heterogeneous and separable ; something added for accommodation ...
Strona 125
It is from our attachment to a church establishment that the English nation did not think it wise to intrust that great , fundamental interest of the whole to what they trust no part of their civil or military public service , that is ...
It is from our attachment to a church establishment that the English nation did not think it wise to intrust that great , fundamental interest of the whole to what they trust no part of their civil or military public service , that is ...
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