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And this being the nature of ritual , it seems a matter peculiarly fit to be settled ( within certain general and inflexible limits , which old law and established custom will supply , ) by free conference between the clerical and lay ...
And this being the nature of ritual , it seems a matter peculiarly fit to be settled ( within certain general and inflexible limits , which old law and established custom will supply , ) by free conference between the clerical and lay ...
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Let it be simply recollected that one hundred and fifty years ago , this electrical action or force — we are obliged to hesitate in calling it matter was known to mankind only in its elementary as- pects of attraction and repulsion ...
Let it be simply recollected that one hundred and fifty years ago , this electrical action or force — we are obliged to hesitate in calling it matter was known to mankind only in its elementary as- pects of attraction and repulsion ...
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This was a subject which had been agitated not without great and bitter animosity even from the very infancy of the Church , and Constantine , anxious to remove for ever this cause of dissension , referred the matter to the grave ...
This was a subject which had been agitated not without great and bitter animosity even from the very infancy of the Church , and Constantine , anxious to remove for ever this cause of dissension , referred the matter to the grave ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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