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... instance , to frame our opinions or our practice in ac- cordance with that of an Ambrose , or a Chrysostom , or an Augus- tine , is in itself altogether irreconcileable with the principles of Christianity . Much as we may honour and ...
... instance , to frame our opinions or our practice in ac- cordance with that of an Ambrose , or a Chrysostom , or an Augus- tine , is in itself altogether irreconcileable with the principles of Christianity . Much as we may honour and ...
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... instance of that levity which is so common in English churches , where vast num- bers are brought together from the surrounding parishes . With us , the young people come with their parents , and sit with them , the con- gregation ...
... instance of that levity which is so common in English churches , where vast num- bers are brought together from the surrounding parishes . With us , the young people come with their parents , and sit with them , the con- gregation ...
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... instance ( at Sutton Flats ) by a coalition , for this object , of two sects , holding utterly irreconcilable ... instances among us , too marked to be mistaken , it is precisely the zeal of the Church , and the promise of her efficiency ...
... instance ( at Sutton Flats ) by a coalition , for this object , of two sects , holding utterly irreconcilable ... instances among us , too marked to be mistaken , it is precisely the zeal of the Church , and the promise of her efficiency ...
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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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