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... believe , with the whole body of English Churchmen , as well as the author now before us , for the latter gentleman , makes us deeply regret his having com- mitted himself on the very delicate subjects which he has chosen , in his ...
... believe , with the whole body of English Churchmen , as well as the author now before us , for the latter gentleman , makes us deeply regret his having com- mitted himself on the very delicate subjects which he has chosen , in his ...
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... believe that the child is then and there ' regenerate , ' or do we not ? If not , why do we say it ? I cannot but feel that to have the least feeling of insincerity on such an occasion , -to have the least approach to professing what we ...
... believe that the child is then and there ' regenerate , ' or do we not ? If not , why do we say it ? I cannot but feel that to have the least feeling of insincerity on such an occasion , -to have the least approach to professing what we ...
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... believe it to be disadvantageous to the Church in these dioceses . " This document has never yet been made public ; but as there seems to be now some degree of misapprehension on the subject , it appears to be due to the Bishop , and to ...
... believe it to be disadvantageous to the Church in these dioceses . " This document has never yet been made public ; but as there seems to be now some degree of misapprehension on the subject , it appears to be due to the Bishop , and to ...
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