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If this were true , baseness and perfidy could hardly have been carried further . It is with surprise and regret that we find this charge made in the text , more especially when we are informed in a note , evidently written long after ...
If this were true , baseness and perfidy could hardly have been carried further . It is with surprise and regret that we find this charge made in the text , more especially when we are informed in a note , evidently written long after ...
Page 554
He tells us , that when Pascal and Bossuet say any thing contrary to the true theory of the papal supremacy , their authority , splendid as it is , goes for nothing ; when they speak in accordance with it , it derives all conceivable ...
He tells us , that when Pascal and Bossuet say any thing contrary to the true theory of the papal supremacy , their authority , splendid as it is , goes for nothing ; when they speak in accordance with it , it derives all conceivable ...
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Nor will the learned think this inconsistent ; for it is the proper scriptural term for the true ruler of a Christian Church ( whoever may be the true ) , and each sect of course must think the best right to it to be with its own ...
Nor will the learned think this inconsistent ; for it is the proper scriptural term for the true ruler of a Christian Church ( whoever may be the true ) , and each sect of course must think the best right to it to be with its own ...
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