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... believe or disbelieve the maxim of Chillingworth above mentioned . If he disbelieve it , then he must admit that nothing has been gained in the shape of spiritual freedom by the reformation , and that the re- formation was altogether ...
... believe or disbelieve the maxim of Chillingworth above mentioned . If he disbelieve it , then he must admit that nothing has been gained in the shape of spiritual freedom by the reformation , and that the re- formation was altogether ...
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... believe , that if he , and all his order should lose their legislative character to - mor- row , the sun would rise ... believe , in this country , more than two extensive political associations , organized for the pur- pose of obtaining ...
... believe , that if he , and all his order should lose their legislative character to - mor- row , the sun would rise ... believe , in this country , more than two extensive political associations , organized for the pur- pose of obtaining ...
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... believe , or affect to believe , that the present struggle , like the many that took place during the last century , is merely a contest between the two parties of Whig and Tory . Let them disabuse them- selves , before it be too late ...
... believe , or affect to believe , that the present struggle , like the many that took place during the last century , is merely a contest between the two parties of Whig and Tory . Let them disabuse them- selves , before it be too late ...
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