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... Church , this author represents its dangers from popery in a most alarming point of view : but he appears to us to contemplate them through a magnifying glass ; while he does not seem aware of the dangers which may accrue from ...
... Church , this author represents its dangers from popery in a most alarming point of view : but he appears to us to contemplate them through a magnifying glass ; while he does not seem aware of the dangers which may accrue from ...
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... church of England and the Dissenters ; and as he had accused some preachers , who wished that the Methodists might form a distinct body from the church of England , of cutting and shuffling , ' his biographer adds : It was Mr. W ...
... church of England and the Dissenters ; and as he had accused some preachers , who wished that the Methodists might form a distinct body from the church of England , of cutting and shuffling , ' his biographer adds : It was Mr. W ...
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... churches had their respective patrimonies , to which they gave the name of an eminent Saint of the district . Thus , the landed pro perty of the church of Ravenna , was called the patrimony of St. Apollinaris ; that , of the church of ...
... churches had their respective patrimonies , to which they gave the name of an eminent Saint of the district . Thus , the landed pro perty of the church of Ravenna , was called the patrimony of St. Apollinaris ; that , of the church of ...
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