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... possession would be at all injured ; and as for those future parsons who are not yet in being , it cannot be said that they who do not exist would be injured by such an arrange- ment : for no one hereafter would take holy orders who did ...
... possession would be at all injured ; and as for those future parsons who are not yet in being , it cannot be said that they who do not exist would be injured by such an arrange- ment : for no one hereafter would take holy orders who did ...
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... possession , and a people de- prived of rights which no possession can forfeit . Already , before the end of the reign of Louis the Fifteenth , many of these enormous mansions , however well suited for great fêtes and enter- tainments ...
... possession , and a people de- prived of rights which no possession can forfeit . Already , before the end of the reign of Louis the Fifteenth , many of these enormous mansions , however well suited for great fêtes and enter- tainments ...
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... possession of the property in question ; and sure are ' we , that so long as the church of England continues to receive the usurped possessions , she cannot fail to be as obnoxious to the Almighty , as she is opposed to every principle ...
... possession of the property in question ; and sure are ' we , that so long as the church of England continues to receive the usurped possessions , she cannot fail to be as obnoxious to the Almighty , as she is opposed to every principle ...
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