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... believe that the necessity which obliged Seabury to repair to the Scottish Church for consecration as the first Ame- rican bishop ( the consecrations of the non - jurors being practi- cally out of the reckoning ) -was the subject of ...
... believe that the necessity which obliged Seabury to repair to the Scottish Church for consecration as the first Ame- rican bishop ( the consecrations of the non - jurors being practi- cally out of the reckoning ) -was the subject of ...
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... believe , that if we would believe any thing , we must believe in the pope , your Romish doctors strain every nerve to persuade us that Scripture is imperfect , uncertain , ambiguous , and unintelligible ; and that the reading of it is ...
... believe , that if we would believe any thing , we must believe in the pope , your Romish doctors strain every nerve to persuade us that Scripture is imperfect , uncertain , ambiguous , and unintelligible ; and that the reading of it is ...
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... believe or deny a future existence . They that venture to deny it , are exceedingly few , because without it the present existence would lose all unity , character , completeness , and hope ; and equally few are they who venture to ...
... believe or deny a future existence . They that venture to deny it , are exceedingly few , because without it the present existence would lose all unity , character , completeness , and hope ; and equally few are they who venture to ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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