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... opinion that , as long as the former answers the ends of piety , virtue , and civil policy , it ought not to be ... opinions are at variance with the established creed but , if he makes them public by venturing to alter the Liturgy , we ...
... opinion that , as long as the former answers the ends of piety , virtue , and civil policy , it ought not to be ... opinions are at variance with the established creed but , if he makes them public by venturing to alter the Liturgy , we ...
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... opinion , others are germinating , and ready to occupy the vacant soil . Old doctrines are dear to old families ; they have a certain nobility about them , which apologizes for a reception independent of their merit : but the numerous ...
... opinion , others are germinating , and ready to occupy the vacant soil . Old doctrines are dear to old families ; they have a certain nobility about them , which apologizes for a reception independent of their merit : but the numerous ...
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... opinions it was wholly impossible to account , or to form any conjecture of the motives that guided and influenced ... opinion regarding him . If this was favourable , he shewed a disposition to become more intimate , examined more mi ...
... opinions it was wholly impossible to account , or to form any conjecture of the motives that guided and influenced ... opinion regarding him . If this was favourable , he shewed a disposition to become more intimate , examined more mi ...
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