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... considered himself peculiarly for- tunate in having under his roof the man he most loved on the earth , and whose stay with him must , above all things , contribute to per- fect his recovery . I now repented sorely I had not given the ...
... considered himself peculiarly for- tunate in having under his roof the man he most loved on the earth , and whose stay with him must , above all things , contribute to per- fect his recovery . I now repented sorely I had not given the ...
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... considered itself perfectly independent , and met with its sister Churches similarly situated to form a general union . Each considered itself as bounded by the limits of the nation to which it belonged ; and Bishop White has been heard ...
... considered itself perfectly independent , and met with its sister Churches similarly situated to form a general union . Each considered itself as bounded by the limits of the nation to which it belonged ; and Bishop White has been heard ...
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... considered as among the applicants , for they were part of the diocese when the application was made ; and in point of fact the clergy of some of them , perhaps of all , if all had clergy , gave their assent to the application . Under ...
... considered as among the applicants , for they were part of the diocese when the application was made ; and in point of fact the clergy of some of them , perhaps of all , if all had clergy , gave their assent to the application . Under ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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