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... , nothing could be discovered in the principles of these perfons , but " a bad and exceffive supersti- tion , " accompanied , it feems , with an oath VOL . I. D or or mutual federation , " to allow themselves in no t 33 ]
... , nothing could be discovered in the principles of these perfons , but " a bad and exceffive supersti- tion , " accompanied , it feems , with an oath VOL . I. D or or mutual federation , " to allow themselves in no t 33 ]
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... themselves in no crime or immoral conduct whatever . " The truth is , the ancient heathens confi- dered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magif- trate as any other part of the police . The ...
... themselves in no crime or immoral conduct whatever . " The truth is , the ancient heathens confi- dered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magif- trate as any other part of the police . The ...
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... themselves in spreading and publishing the inftitution throughout the country in which it began , and into which it was firft carried ; that , in the profecution of this purpose , they underwent the labours and troubles , which we ...
... themselves in spreading and publishing the inftitution throughout the country in which it began , and into which it was firft carried ; that , in the profecution of this purpose , they underwent the labours and troubles , which we ...
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... themselves when they faw their mafter put to death ? Could they hope to escape the dangers , in which he had pe- rished ? If they have perfecuted me , they will also perfecute you , was the warning of common sense . With this example ...
... themselves when they faw their mafter put to death ? Could they hope to escape the dangers , in which he had pe- rished ? If they have perfecuted me , they will also perfecute you , was the warning of common sense . With this example ...
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... themselves happiness after death , ought to receive him as fuch , and to make profeffion of their be- lief , by being baptized in his name t . " The hiftory goes on to relate , " that confiderable * Acts i . 21 , 22. + Acts xi . numbers ...
... themselves happiness after death , ought to receive him as fuch , and to make profeffion of their be- lief , by being baptized in his name t . " The hiftory goes on to relate , " that confiderable * Acts i . 21 , 22. + Acts xi . numbers ...
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