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... tion of the Unitarian Liturgy by a congregation at the King's chapel at Boston , in New England : but it appears that the Uni- tarian ministers are rather persecuted than patronized in America ; and we are told that Dr. P ...
... tion of the Unitarian Liturgy by a congregation at the King's chapel at Boston , in New England : but it appears that the Uni- tarian ministers are rather persecuted than patronized in America ; and we are told that Dr. P ...
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... tion in which they are placed , and the manner in which they are in- troduced , wherever there is a direct opposition of phraseology , seem . ing to advance principles or doctrines contrary to each other , the best method of judging of ...
... tion in which they are placed , and the manner in which they are in- troduced , wherever there is a direct opposition of phraseology , seem . ing to advance principles or doctrines contrary to each other , the best method of judging of ...
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... tion of it is not less to be commended in which he dwells on the difficulties that must attend every attempt to ... tion , and ability , could render to their country tion , 306 Smith's Elements of the Science of Money .
... tion of it is not less to be commended in which he dwells on the difficulties that must attend every attempt to ... tion , and ability , could render to their country tion , 306 Smith's Elements of the Science of Money .
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