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... Church , he must either descend to a private station and unite himself with a dissenting congregation , or , like Mr. L. , make a church for himself . Unfortunately , our former habits remain with us , though our former opinions are ...
... Church , he must either descend to a private station and unite himself with a dissenting congregation , or , like Mr. L. , make a church for himself . Unfortunately , our former habits remain with us , though our former opinions are ...
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... Church , that it should be absolutely free from error . With this view , he caused a small number of copies of it to be privately printed , and he circulated them among several persons of acknowledged learning and piety in the Gallican ...
... Church , that it should be absolutely free from error . With this view , he caused a small number of copies of it to be privately printed , and he circulated them among several persons of acknowledged learning and piety in the Gallican ...
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... church , and each church in particular ; but that , unless they have the consent of the church , they are not irreformable . These articles passed unanimously , and the monarch was desired to publish them throughout his kingdom . He ...
... church , and each church in particular ; but that , unless they have the consent of the church , they are not irreformable . These articles passed unanimously , and the monarch was desired to publish them throughout his kingdom . He ...
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