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... minister could satisfy himself with the from being favourable to that state of reflection that he had been doing his mind which it is his object to preserve . duty , or could justify , on the grounds The company with which he must of ...
... minister could satisfy himself with the from being favourable to that state of reflection that he had been doing his mind which it is his object to preserve . duty , or could justify , on the grounds The company with which he must of ...
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... minister of the parish hath no authority ( as he ob- serves ) to be present at the viewing of the body , or to summon or examine witnesses , and therefore he is neither entitled nor able to judge in the affair , but may well acquiesce ...
... minister of the parish hath no authority ( as he ob- serves ) to be present at the viewing of the body , or to summon or examine witnesses , and therefore he is neither entitled nor able to judge in the affair , but may well acquiesce ...
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... Minister of the Church and his Parishioner , concerning Gospel Preachers , or Evangelical Ministers . Har- borough , Harrod . 1803 . ALTHOUGH the last of these three tracts be anonymous , we suppose that we shall commit no error in ...
... Minister of the Church and his Parishioner , concerning Gospel Preachers , or Evangelical Ministers . Har- borough , Harrod . 1803 . ALTHOUGH the last of these three tracts be anonymous , we suppose that we shall commit no error in ...
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Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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