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... Bishop a negative upon all acts of the Convention ; provided that , during its session , he give , for such negative , his written reasons to be recorded on the Journal . This amendment was rejected . From the Bishop's Address we select ...
... Bishop a negative upon all acts of the Convention ; provided that , during its session , he give , for such negative , his written reasons to be recorded on the Journal . This amendment was rejected . From the Bishop's Address we select ...
Pagina 499
... Bishop . Kentucky subsequently became a diocese , and has elected a Bishop without any act of the General Conven- tion . 3. Vermont was once claimed by New - York , and the British government ratified the claim . Afterward New - York ...
... Bishop . Kentucky subsequently became a diocese , and has elected a Bishop without any act of the General Conven- tion . 3. Vermont was once claimed by New - York , and the British government ratified the claim . Afterward New - York ...
Pagina 504
... Bishop . Not an individual spoke of him but in terms of regard ; all admitted his extensive labours , and his fair claims up- on the Church . But the point to be settled by the Board was not one of mere discretion , nor yet one to be ...
... Bishop . Not an individual spoke of him but in terms of regard ; all admitted his extensive labours , and his fair claims up- on the Church . But the point to be settled by the Board was not one of mere discretion , nor yet one to be ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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