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rope . being so used in this great and rich country , where it has established a footing amongst an ignorant people especially when it is so well understood that our eastern possessions have been a subject of the greatest jealousy to ...
rope . being so used in this great and rich country , where it has established a footing amongst an ignorant people especially when it is so well understood that our eastern possessions have been a subject of the greatest jealousy to ...
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BLONDEL allows that Episcopacy was the established government of the church within forty years after the Apostolic age . BOCHART assigns as the period of its origin , the age that immediately succeeded the Apostles .
BLONDEL allows that Episcopacy was the established government of the church within forty years after the Apostolic age . BOCHART assigns as the period of its origin , the age that immediately succeeded the Apostles .
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... presenting the reader with a pretty strong example of his correctness in his facts . " When the Secession took place in Scotland , the Seceders were solemnly excommunicated by the Established Church ; and when the Seceders split ...
... presenting the reader with a pretty strong example of his correctness in his facts . " When the Secession took place in Scotland , the Seceders were solemnly excommunicated by the Established Church ; and when the Seceders split ...
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