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... never readmit you . God forbid that we should injure either your person , your property , or your character , or even judge the truth of your repentance and your future state ; but you can never be readmitted to our com- munity without ...
... never readmit you . God forbid that we should injure either your person , your property , or your character , or even judge the truth of your repentance and your future state ; but you can never be readmitted to our com- munity without ...
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... never in large assemblies for fear of the consequences . " The Paterines were decent in their deportment , modest in their dress and discourse , and their morals irreproachable . In their conversation there was no levity nor scurrility ...
... never in large assemblies for fear of the consequences . " The Paterines were decent in their deportment , modest in their dress and discourse , and their morals irreproachable . In their conversation there was no levity nor scurrility ...
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... never known so much of the serip- tures as he had learned during those few days that he had been conversing with the heretics . The bishop , however , sent among them a number of doctors , young men , who had lately come from the ...
... never known so much of the serip- tures as he had learned during those few days that he had been conversing with the heretics . The bishop , however , sent among them a number of doctors , young men , who had lately come from the ...
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... never was the intention of the pope to submit to any decision of the controversy by argument which might happen to be unfavorable to his party . The acquiescence of his holiness in the proposal to discuss the differences between the ...
... never was the intention of the pope to submit to any decision of the controversy by argument which might happen to be unfavorable to his party . The acquiescence of his holiness in the proposal to discuss the differences between the ...
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... never more active nor powerful than in the three cen- turies preceding the reformation . But notwithstanding this condition of this august establishment , so many were the contests of the pope with secular princes , whose affairs he ...
... never more active nor powerful than in the three cen- turies preceding the reformation . But notwithstanding this condition of this august establishment , so many were the contests of the pope with secular princes , whose affairs he ...
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