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195 he has informed us that • to con- " It is the principle of episcopacy which enables us to argue , without any hesitation , as to the apostolicity of a genuine episcopal church ; clude , beyond a doubt , that such a church possesses ...
195 he has informed us that • to con- " It is the principle of episcopacy which enables us to argue , without any hesitation , as to the apostolicity of a genuine episcopal church ; clude , beyond a doubt , that such a church possesses ...
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The advantage of these Oriental institutions in maintaining a know- ledge of the classical tongues of the Hindus and Musulmans , in con- ciliating to a certain degree the learned men of those religions , can scarcely be doubted .
The advantage of these Oriental institutions in maintaining a know- ledge of the classical tongues of the Hindus and Musulmans , in con- ciliating to a certain degree the learned men of those religions , can scarcely be doubted .
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... purposely buried under a mass of contingencies , so that although the experience of man has stamped them as popular axioms , the truth of which cannot be disputed , their immediate operation is full of doubt , and cannot be traced .
... purposely buried under a mass of contingencies , so that although the experience of man has stamped them as popular axioms , the truth of which cannot be disputed , their immediate operation is full of doubt , and cannot be traced .
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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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