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... civil privileges with their Protestant fellow - subjects , ask no more than their right , and that no mischief is likely to accrue from granting them the prayer of their petition . Though Bishop Tomline is a man of a very enlightened ...
... civil privileges with their Protestant fellow - subjects , ask no more than their right , and that no mischief is likely to accrue from granting them the prayer of their petition . Though Bishop Tomline is a man of a very enlightened ...
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... Civil Law , Divinity , and Oriental Languages . The Marischal College is situated in New Aberdeen , and was founded in 1593 , a century after its neighbouring seminary . The classes taught here are Greek , Mathematics , Moral Philosophy ...
... Civil Law , Divinity , and Oriental Languages . The Marischal College is situated in New Aberdeen , and was founded in 1593 , a century after its neighbouring seminary . The classes taught here are Greek , Mathematics , Moral Philosophy ...
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... civil rulers must be inore or less subject to this supposed divinity . " Excepting this argument , the other objections of Bishop Hunting- ford may , we think , be satisfactorily obviated . He contends that the measure of admitting the ...
... civil rulers must be inore or less subject to this supposed divinity . " Excepting this argument , the other objections of Bishop Hunting- ford may , we think , be satisfactorily obviated . He contends that the measure of admitting the ...
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