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... those works which prove the necessity of union with that church , the validity of whose ministrations even its most inveterate opponents are obliged to acknowledge * . " On the Layman's principles , such a case cannot exist .
... those works which prove the necessity of union with that church , the validity of whose ministrations even its most inveterate opponents are obliged to acknowledge * . " On the Layman's principles , such a case cannot exist .
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We do not say that the fraud is intentional ; before we can prove this , we must prove that he understands Greek ; which we humbly beg leave to decline . But we shall freely give him the " eight or ten years " which his friend has ...
We do not say that the fraud is intentional ; before we can prove this , we must prove that he understands Greek ; which we humbly beg leave to decline . But we shall freely give him the " eight or ten years " which his friend has ...
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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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