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... ground of complaint , -that the Inquisition infringed the rightful liberty of the mind . Once more , are we to defend the Inquisition ? God forbid : but we may show that an accusation is worth very little , when it can be directly ...
... ground of complaint , -that the Inquisition infringed the rightful liberty of the mind . Once more , are we to defend the Inquisition ? God forbid : but we may show that an accusation is worth very little , when it can be directly ...
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... ground was a matter of difficulty and danger . A boat was , nevertheless , immediately manned and sent out ; and having , with much difficulty , obtained a small supply of fish , they set out on their return home . They had scarcely ...
... ground was a matter of difficulty and danger . A boat was , nevertheless , immediately manned and sent out ; and having , with much difficulty , obtained a small supply of fish , they set out on their return home . They had scarcely ...
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... ground against the errors is , to be established in Christ's law , and to ' know what His Church is , and what is the belief of His ' Church . What is the subject of belief ? It is hidden truth , ' which God tells us in His law . It is ...
... ground against the errors is , to be established in Christ's law , and to ' know what His Church is , and what is the belief of His ' Church . What is the subject of belief ? It is hidden truth , ' which God tells us in His law . It is ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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