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... civil governments of India , or a hie- rarchy at Calcutta , employed in schemes of proselytism . We think that the government goes quite far enough if it leaves the field open to individual piety , assisted by the patronage of private ...
... civil governments of India , or a hie- rarchy at Calcutta , employed in schemes of proselytism . We think that the government goes quite far enough if it leaves the field open to individual piety , assisted by the patronage of private ...
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... civil concerns ; and that they owe them obedience only in matters which respect conscience . It is insidious , then , to say , as this writer does , that the Roman Ca- tholics of Ireland have been permitted to take a qualified oath of civil ...
... civil concerns ; and that they owe them obedience only in matters which respect conscience . It is insidious , then , to say , as this writer does , that the Roman Ca- tholics of Ireland have been permitted to take a qualified oath of civil ...
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... civil honours and emolu . ments accessible to the members of the Romish religion ; if we restore them their civil rights , we e instante establish popery . For this we have only his assertion , but he seems very confident . - To ...
... civil honours and emolu . ments accessible to the members of the Romish religion ; if we restore them their civil rights , we e instante establish popery . For this we have only his assertion , but he seems very confident . - To ...
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