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... doctrine and service , an Unitarian cannot conscientiously officiate as a minister of the Established Church : for he must read the Liturgy , and by first reading and afterward preaching against the doctrines which it con- tains , he ...
... doctrine and service , an Unitarian cannot conscientiously officiate as a minister of the Established Church : for he must read the Liturgy , and by first reading and afterward preaching against the doctrines which it con- tains , he ...
Pagina 329
... doctrine be true , how can he hope for everlasting life ? In order to shorten this controversy , we are anxious for ... Doctrines of Evangelical Religion , in a Letter to " A Barrister occasioned by his " Hints on the Nature and Effects ...
... doctrine be true , how can he hope for everlasting life ? In order to shorten this controversy , we are anxious for ... Doctrines of Evangelical Religion , in a Letter to " A Barrister occasioned by his " Hints on the Nature and Effects ...
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... doctrine , that the inflammation of any particular organ is a necessary step to the formation of the febrile state : while the nature of the affection , which the nervous system experiences in typhus , is irreconcileable with the ...
... doctrine , that the inflammation of any particular organ is a necessary step to the formation of the febrile state : while the nature of the affection , which the nervous system experiences in typhus , is irreconcileable with the ...
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