The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... ment which the Protestants in the South of France receive from infu- riate fanatics , is viewed with abhor- rence by the great body of Catholics in the united kingdom . Justice there- fore requires that they ought not to be deprived of ...
... ment which the Protestants in the South of France receive from infu- riate fanatics , is viewed with abhor- rence by the great body of Catholics in the united kingdom . Justice there- fore requires that they ought not to be deprived of ...
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... ment would have been so striking as experience of every one that has been no means incredible . much in the world will shew to be by who previously to going to Church on one " I know a clergyman of some celebrity , of the Saint's Days ...
... ment would have been so striking as experience of every one that has been no means incredible . much in the world will shew to be by who previously to going to Church on one " I know a clergyman of some celebrity , of the Saint's Days ...
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... ment to that Religion , in defence of which our Forefathers shed their blood , Rev. D. TAYLOR , in the Chair , It was unanimously resolved , 1. That we have learned from our holy religion , and from happy expe- rience that liberty of ...
... ment to that Religion , in defence of which our Forefathers shed their blood , Rev. D. TAYLOR , in the Chair , It was unanimously resolved , 1. That we have learned from our holy religion , and from happy expe- rience that liberty of ...
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... ment which listened so candidly to their representations , entered so warmly into their feelings , and pledged itself so readily to employ its good offices for the same humane pur- pose to which their interference has been directed . 3 ...
... ment which listened so candidly to their representations , entered so warmly into their feelings , and pledged itself so readily to employ its good offices for the same humane pur- pose to which their interference has been directed . 3 ...
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... ment , and who have repeatedly expe- rienced their attention and their aid , will humbly but earnestly entreat them to remonstrate against the evils which they announce and to exert their influence to prevent the continu- ance of a ...
... ment , and who have repeatedly expe- rienced their attention and their aid , will humbly but earnestly entreat them to remonstrate against the evils which they announce and to exert their influence to prevent the continu- ance of a ...
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