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... believe that they are sufficiently religious , if they attend at the services of the church on Sunday , and abstain from doing injury to any body . If any one of them be asked what is meant by the Trinity , and whether he believe in the ...
... believe that they are sufficiently religious , if they attend at the services of the church on Sunday , and abstain from doing injury to any body . If any one of them be asked what is meant by the Trinity , and whether he believe in the ...
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... believe , whether traveller or historian , English or foreign , who has yet written about the very peculiar character of that sovereign . As he does not inform us that he attended the of shewing him any attention , and that , therefore ...
... believe , whether traveller or historian , English or foreign , who has yet written about the very peculiar character of that sovereign . As he does not inform us that he attended the of shewing him any attention , and that , therefore ...
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... believe that they shall be restored to the Holy Land in peace , in the year 1839 , and that the temple is then to be rebuilt by the freemasons , with Solomon at their head , They are perfectly enraged at the mention of Jesus as the ...
... believe that they shall be restored to the Holy Land in peace , in the year 1839 , and that the temple is then to be rebuilt by the freemasons , with Solomon at their head , They are perfectly enraged at the mention of Jesus as the ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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