The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... thing , are considered to be synonymous terms . But though a man does not know a doctrine to be true or false , he may still believe it to be such on competent authority . Whatever doctrine then is supported by such competent authority ...
... thing , are considered to be synonymous terms . But though a man does not know a doctrine to be true or false , he may still believe it to be such on competent authority . Whatever doctrine then is supported by such competent authority ...
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... thing that is good . At all events , whatever is either attempted or omitted , let correction be administered by proper hands . If persons " without sin " cannot be found to cast the stone at transgressors , at the least , let not this ...
... thing that is good . At all events , whatever is either attempted or omitted , let correction be administered by proper hands . If persons " without sin " cannot be found to cast the stone at transgressors , at the least , let not this ...
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... things . And to make men legal ministers , and to give legal protection to the ministry of dissenting teachers , or ... thing , that did not interfere with the general welfare . Whilst in what sense the subjecting the baptisms of these ...
... things . And to make men legal ministers , and to give legal protection to the ministry of dissenting teachers , or ... thing , that did not interfere with the general welfare . Whilst in what sense the subjecting the baptisms of these ...
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