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... church : these being at length found , the archdeacon entered the church , and , having ordered the bells to be rung , as a token of pos- session , he celebrated mass with great solemuity . In the mean time messengers arrived from the ...
... church : these being at length found , the archdeacon entered the church , and , having ordered the bells to be rung , as a token of pos- session , he celebrated mass with great solemuity . In the mean time messengers arrived from the ...
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... church , to perform the rite of Baptism , or to celebrate any other Christian office . The two British armies in Hindoostan , and in the Dekhan , lately in the field , had not one chaplain . 5. The want of an ecclesiastical ...
... church , to perform the rite of Baptism , or to celebrate any other Christian office . The two British armies in Hindoostan , and in the Dekhan , lately in the field , had not one chaplain . 5. The want of an ecclesiastical ...
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... church , the remark that he did not connect his religion with any political system , cannot furnish any basis of argumentation . ' The fact , however , shews that our Saviour did not court alliance with the state ; and when Mr. B. in a ...
... church , the remark that he did not connect his religion with any political system , cannot furnish any basis of argumentation . ' The fact , however , shews that our Saviour did not court alliance with the state ; and when Mr. B. in a ...
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