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Our opponent ought to prove not only that they exercised the powers enumerated , but that they did so as ordinary officers in whom a precedent was set for the future government of the church . He must prove that their powers were not an ...
Our opponent ought to prove not only that they exercised the powers enumerated , but that they did so as ordinary officers in whom a precedent was set for the future government of the church . He must prove that their powers were not an ...
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Its use is , not so much to prove the truth , as to disprove errour : not to show that our own cause is good ; but that our adversary's reasoning is bad ; by showing that his weapon cannot pierce us but at the expense of transfixing ...
Its use is , not so much to prove the truth , as to disprove errour : not to show that our own cause is good ; but that our adversary's reasoning is bad ; by showing that his weapon cannot pierce us but at the expense of transfixing ...
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66 prove that they possessed neither the mild for . " bearance of Christians , the dignity of clergymen , " nor the manners of gentlemen , should you not have paused , and ascertained , beyond the possibility of " mistake , several ...
66 prove that they possessed neither the mild for . " bearance of Christians , the dignity of clergymen , " nor the manners of gentlemen , should you not have paused , and ascertained , beyond the possibility of " mistake , several ...
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