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... church ; and from that period , he says , it lost instead of gaining ground : but respecting the opinion of the Greek church concerning it , either at the time of her ulti- mate separation from the Latin church , or in her present state ...
... church ; and from that period , he says , it lost instead of gaining ground : but respecting the opinion of the Greek church concerning it , either at the time of her ulti- mate separation from the Latin church , or in her present state ...
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... churches , on the 11th of October 1754 : and on the 15th day of June 1758 , he was promoted to the High Church of Edinburgh , the most important ecclesiastical charge in the kingdom . To this charge he was raised at the request of the ...
... churches , on the 11th of October 1754 : and on the 15th day of June 1758 , he was promoted to the High Church of Edinburgh , the most important ecclesiastical charge in the kingdom . To this charge he was raised at the request of the ...
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... Church of England , that the Church of Scotland , that any one of the dissenters from either , of whatever denomination they are , is the only true church of Christ , nor hath specified in his word , all the peculiar marks by which they ...
... Church of England , that the Church of Scotland , that any one of the dissenters from either , of whatever denomination they are , is the only true church of Christ , nor hath specified in his word , all the peculiar marks by which they ...
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