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... Society for propagating the gospel in foreign parts . In many of the towns there were no Episcopal clergymen , nor any incumbent to take the charge of the glebe lots . The Society have not concerned themselves about the lands which were ...
... Society for propagating the gospel in foreign parts . In many of the towns there were no Episcopal clergymen , nor any incumbent to take the charge of the glebe lots . The Society have not concerned themselves about the lands which were ...
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... society . True philosophy is a noble science , because it is consistent and cor- responding with the nature of man : but false philosophy is con- trary to the nature of man and his several relations to society and to his Maker . The ...
... society . True philosophy is a noble science , because it is consistent and cor- responding with the nature of man : but false philosophy is con- trary to the nature of man and his several relations to society and to his Maker . The ...
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... society is instituted , namely , to secure the rights of every individual , and establish mutual confidence ? -but it is said , you will benefit posterity ; whose posterity ? if you murder parents , you do your utmost to destroy their ...
... society is instituted , namely , to secure the rights of every individual , and establish mutual confidence ? -but it is said , you will benefit posterity ; whose posterity ? if you murder parents , you do your utmost to destroy their ...
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