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... et Apologétique , ' 350 ; Science et Philosophie , ' 525 ; Stations of the Cross , The , ' 352 ; Books , etc. , received , 88 , 176 , 264 , 440 , 528 . > 1 Book of Common Prayer : Articles of Roligion , CONTENTS OF VOLUME X vii.
... et Apologétique , ' 350 ; Science et Philosophie , ' 525 ; Stations of the Cross , The , ' 352 ; Books , etc. , received , 88 , 176 , 264 , 440 , 528 . > 1 Book of Common Prayer : Articles of Roligion , CONTENTS OF VOLUME X vii.
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... Book of Common Prayer . In modern days , the Sacrifice of the Cross itself , and the very idea of sacrifice , as hitherto understood , have been done away with a logical outcome of the religious upheaval of the sixteenth century .
... Book of Common Prayer . In modern days , the Sacrifice of the Cross itself , and the very idea of sacrifice , as hitherto understood , have been done away with a logical outcome of the religious upheaval of the sixteenth century .
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As far back as we may go in the history of the human race we find evidences of religion - understanding that much - abused word in the sense given to it in common usage by the ' plain man ' and not in that of arbitrary and preconceived ...
As far back as we may go in the history of the human race we find evidences of religion - understanding that much - abused word in the sense given to it in common usage by the ' plain man ' and not in that of arbitrary and preconceived ...
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... by a voluntary association of individuals ; it is a social compact by which the whole people covenants with each citizen , and each citizen with the whole people , that all shall be governed by certain laws for the common good .
... by a voluntary association of individuals ; it is a social compact by which the whole people covenants with each citizen , and each citizen with the whole people , that all shall be governed by certain laws for the common good .
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That all government is , or ought to be , instituted for the common benefit , protection , and security of the people , nation or community , of all the various modes and forms of government , that is best which is capable of producing ...
That all government is , or ought to be , instituted for the common benefit , protection , and security of the people , nation or community , of all the various modes and forms of government , that is best which is capable of producing ...
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