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Mr. J. Francis , Mr. R. King , 9th That a body of householders , not exceedMr. J.
Mouncy , Mr. J. Pierce , ing thirteen nor less than five , be elected annually , Mr. G
. Cyrus , Mr. D. C. Tookey . on the first day of July ( except such day fall on a Mr. C
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Mr. J. Francis , Mr. R. King , 9th That a body of householders , not exceedMr. J.
Mouncy , Mr. J. Pierce , ing thirteen nor less than five , be elected annually , Mr. G
. Cyrus , Mr. D. C. Tookey . on the first day of July ( except such day fall on a Mr. C
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... the material Interpose , therefore , as many material apparatus particles or
atoms which compose our bodies are in as ... matter has not one particle of the
matter of which his body , never been explained , —but likewise for something
seven ...
... the material Interpose , therefore , as many material apparatus particles or
atoms which compose our bodies are in as ... matter has not one particle of the
matter of which his body , never been explained , —but likewise for something
seven ...
Página 97
... that the cross had been to him , and leave off the impieties of his false
consecrated by the body of Christ hanging on it , leathen worship . The proconsul
derided him as and adorned with his members as with so many an innovator in
religion ...
... that the cross had been to him , and leave off the impieties of his false
consecrated by the body of Christ hanging on it , leathen worship . The proconsul
derided him as and adorned with his members as with so many an innovator in
religion ...
Página 128
Not to say , that some of their rites and little care of the body , perfecting their
minds by customs were such , as the Christians of those days precepts of wisdom
and religion ; the day they were mere strangers to , not taken up by the
Chrisentirely ...
Not to say , that some of their rites and little care of the body , perfecting their
minds by customs were such , as the Christians of those days precepts of wisdom
and religion ; the day they were mere strangers to , not taken up by the
Chrisentirely ...
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Sure I am Irenæus parhave given his body decent and honorable burial , ticularly
notes , of our St. Polycarp , that he lived and to have assembled there for the
celebration a very long time , and was arrived to an exceeding of his memory ;
but ...
Sure I am Irenæus parhave given his body decent and honorable burial , ticularly
notes , of our St. Polycarp , that he lived and to have assembled there for the
celebration a very long time , and was arrived to an exceeding of his memory ;
but ...
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