The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... religious people . The same Pontifical- ruffian , by his inhuman denunciation against , and massacre of the Paulini ... religious liberty , emanating from the pure , mild , and apostolic doctrines of their religious creed ; the articles ...
... religious people . The same Pontifical- ruffian , by his inhuman denunciation against , and massacre of the Paulini ... religious liberty , emanating from the pure , mild , and apostolic doctrines of their religious creed ; the articles ...
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... religious knowledge . They are not all Christians who are called Christians ; and those who are Christians only in name , are in the greatest danger of taking up with any counterfeit of Christianity that may be artfully imposed upon ...
... religious knowledge . They are not all Christians who are called Christians ; and those who are Christians only in name , are in the greatest danger of taking up with any counterfeit of Christianity that may be artfully imposed upon ...
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... religious principles of the master are exceptionable . 3d - Although the Catholic Church has never forbidden the reading the Scripture , yet the Bible cannot be allowed as a proper initiatory book of instruction among the illiterate ...
... religious principles of the master are exceptionable . 3d - Although the Catholic Church has never forbidden the reading the Scripture , yet the Bible cannot be allowed as a proper initiatory book of instruction among the illiterate ...
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