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... has taken a wide range through all that concerns the question between the unitarians and their opponents : he has stated at length all that unitarians believe , and all that they do not believe ; in short , he has most fully shewn ...
... has taken a wide range through all that concerns the question between the unitarians and their opponents : he has stated at length all that unitarians believe , and all that they do not believe ; in short , he has most fully shewn ...
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We maintain that it is essential to Christianity to believe in the validity of ordination and the sacraments ; also to believe that our Saviour died upon the cross for all men ; and that a good life is absolutely necessary for salvation ...
We maintain that it is essential to Christianity to believe in the validity of ordination and the sacraments ; also to believe that our Saviour died upon the cross for all men ; and that a good life is absolutely necessary for salvation ...
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This was undoubtedly a very infatuating mode of gambling , as the passion was thus kept alive from day to day ; and though we do not believe that it created mendicity , yet it mainly contributed , with the gin - shops , night - cellars ...
This was undoubtedly a very infatuating mode of gambling , as the passion was thus kept alive from day to day ; and though we do not believe that it created mendicity , yet it mainly contributed , with the gin - shops , night - cellars ...
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A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London | 39 |
Histoire de lAmbassade dans le Grand Duché de Varsovie en 1812 | 53 |
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