The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 2 |
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... lative doubts of philosophers , compared to the practical unbelief and unchristianity of such examples ? Modern times furnish few imitators of the cele- brated Robert Boyle , who , being pressed by Lord Clarendon to enter into orders ...
... lative doubts of philosophers , compared to the practical unbelief and unchristianity of such examples ? Modern times furnish few imitators of the cele- brated Robert Boyle , who , being pressed by Lord Clarendon to enter into orders ...
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... lative decision of a religious controversy , on which even Christians themselves are at issue . However suited such a decision may be to an ecclesiastical council , it is incompatible with a republican legisla- ture , which is purely ...
... lative decision of a religious controversy , on which even Christians themselves are at issue . However suited such a decision may be to an ecclesiastical council , it is incompatible with a republican legisla- ture , which is purely ...
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