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... faith , he sought out a priest in London , renounced the protestant profession , and was admitted into the pale of the Romish church . He then wrote a long letter to his father , making known his change of sentiment , This very candid ...
... faith , he sought out a priest in London , renounced the protestant profession , and was admitted into the pale of the Romish church . He then wrote a long letter to his father , making known his change of sentiment , This very candid ...
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... faith , the ments are , at best , of no value ; and he is unmanned by charity , and the patience of the christian church , are hidden the consciousness , that when he has deprived another of the from human inspection , whilst history ...
... faith , the ments are , at best , of no value ; and he is unmanned by charity , and the patience of the christian church , are hidden the consciousness , that when he has deprived another of the from human inspection , whilst history ...
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... faith- ful companions of some renowned chief , to whom they devoted their arms and service . A noble emu- z Even in our ancient parliament , the barons often carried a question not so much by the number of votes , as by that of their ...
... faith- ful companions of some renowned chief , to whom they devoted their arms and service . A noble emu- z Even in our ancient parliament , the barons often carried a question not so much by the number of votes , as by that of their ...
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... faith- ful to their engagements ; but when they arrived on the Roman frontier , Aurelian was already dead , the design of the Persian war was at least sus- pended , and the generals , who , during their inter - ing the approbation of ...
... faith- ful to their engagements ; but when they arrived on the Roman frontier , Aurelian was already dead , the design of the Persian war was at least sus- pended , and the generals , who , during their inter - ing the approbation of ...
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... faith which they professed . But the scandal of the pious christian , and the fal- lacious triumph of the infidel , should cease as soon as they recollect not only by whom , but likewise to whom , the divine revelation was given . The ...
... faith which they professed . But the scandal of the pious christian , and the fal- lacious triumph of the infidel , should cease as soon as they recollect not only by whom , but likewise to whom , the divine revelation was given . The ...
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