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Pagina 107
... called ? Toleration , ' says Bishop T. , is a per- mission , under the authority of Law , to every individual to profess the religious opinions which he conceives most consonant to Scripture , and to worship God in the manner most ...
... called ? Toleration , ' says Bishop T. , is a per- mission , under the authority of Law , to every individual to profess the religious opinions which he conceives most consonant to Scripture , and to worship God in the manner most ...
Pagina 189
... called The Act of Toleration . By a Barrister at Law , of Lincoln's - Inn . 8vo . pp . 75. 28. Butterworth . 1812 . ART . XII . A Second Legal Argument on the Toleration Act , par- ticularly with Reference to the Power of the Quarter ...
... called The Act of Toleration . By a Barrister at Law , of Lincoln's - Inn . 8vo . pp . 75. 28. Butterworth . 1812 . ART . XII . A Second Legal Argument on the Toleration Act , par- ticularly with Reference to the Power of the Quarter ...
Pagina 289
... called to contemplate , both belong to the praise - worthy class . The one was a follower of a lay - profession , and the other a dis- . tinguished and highly elevated member of the church : but both excelled as Scripture - critics ...
... called to contemplate , both belong to the praise - worthy class . The one was a follower of a lay - profession , and the other a dis- . tinguished and highly elevated member of the church : but both excelled as Scripture - critics ...
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