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... claims to be deemed the only true religion- the truth'and admits of no compromise or alliance with any other system , though it is far from denying the separate truths or the fragmentary goodness which may appear in other systems .
... claims to be deemed the only true religion- the truth'and admits of no compromise or alliance with any other system , though it is far from denying the separate truths or the fragmentary goodness which may appear in other systems .
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The boundary between the two classes , however , is not so distinct in reality as it appears in the definition of the terms . Of the multitude of books which have been written on the subject of the evidences of C. some are devoted ...
The boundary between the two classes , however , is not so distinct in reality as it appears in the definition of the terms . Of the multitude of books which have been written on the subject of the evidences of C. some are devoted ...
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... assembled in the city to celebrate the birthday of Jesus , and having ordered the church - doors to be closed , he set fire to the building , and all the worshippers perished in the flames . It does not appear , however , that there ...
... assembled in the city to celebrate the birthday of Jesus , and having ordered the church - doors to be closed , he set fire to the building , and all the worshippers perished in the flames . It does not appear , however , that there ...
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In 1525 was kept the still Christmas , ' on account of the illnes of King Henry ; but with this exception , the sacred season appears to have been regularly celebrated with joyous music and songs during the Tudor period .
In 1525 was kept the still Christmas , ' on account of the illnes of King Henry ; but with this exception , the sacred season appears to have been regularly celebrated with joyous music and songs during the Tudor period .
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According to this , a body that appears red reflects red rays in greater abundance than the others ; and one that appears black reflects none of the rays - in other words , absorbs all the light that ...
According to this , a body that appears red reflects red rays in greater abundance than the others ; and one that appears black reflects none of the rays - in other words , absorbs all the light that ...
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