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We admit all the facts here stated , but cannot see how they invalidate our reasoning . Because they have occurred in the history of the church , so conducted as not to exclude the secret deceiver . Her character has always been mixed .
We admit all the facts here stated , but cannot see how they invalidate our reasoning . Because they have occurred in the history of the church , so conducted as not to exclude the secret deceiver . Her character has always been mixed .
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If , then , we should admit for a moment , ( and really it is almost too great an outrage against sound reasoning , to be admitted even for a moment ; ) I say , if we should admit , for the sake of argument , that " the Classical or ...
If , then , we should admit for a moment , ( and really it is almost too great an outrage against sound reasoning , to be admitted even for a moment ; ) I say , if we should admit , for the sake of argument , that " the Classical or ...
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Admitting then , what , however , we do not admit , that the testimony of the fathers to Episcopacy is precise and full , it would be nothing to us . They must testify one of two things ; either that the plan of the hierarchy is laid ...
Admitting then , what , however , we do not admit , that the testimony of the fathers to Episcopacy is precise and full , it would be nothing to us . They must testify one of two things ; either that the plan of the hierarchy is laid ...
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