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... established church of France- and the all but certainty of the speedy fall of the Irish church establish- ment , would be sufficient , of themselves , to shew the dangerous predica- ment of the English church . To these causes , however ...
... established church of France- and the all but certainty of the speedy fall of the Irish church establish- ment , would be sufficient , of themselves , to shew the dangerous predica- ment of the English church . To these causes , however ...
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... established by the " Reformation " was the substitution of reason for authority . Men were enabled by it to form out of the Bible a religion for themselves , guided only by the light of their own minds , and were no longer subjected to ...
... established by the " Reformation " was the substitution of reason for authority . Men were enabled by it to form out of the Bible a religion for themselves , guided only by the light of their own minds , and were no longer subjected to ...
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... established amongst them . When we recollect that they have so long been united with the Scotch , who differ from them upon many essential points of reli- gion , there is no reason to apprehend that they might not continue in the same ...
... established amongst them . When we recollect that they have so long been united with the Scotch , who differ from them upon many essential points of reli- gion , there is no reason to apprehend that they might not continue in the same ...
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