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... forefathers ; or that he can be permitted to exercise any political influence upon religious matters except for the benefit of the Presbyterian Establish- ment . And all this - because it has so seemed good not so much to the people of ...
... forefathers ; or that he can be permitted to exercise any political influence upon religious matters except for the benefit of the Presbyterian Establish- ment . And all this - because it has so seemed good not so much to the people of ...
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... forefathers was carried so far , that within three years after that toleration was granted , they did all they could to throw away the benefit of it by the encouragement which they gave , directly and indirectly , to the rebellious ...
... forefathers was carried so far , that within three years after that toleration was granted , they did all they could to throw away the benefit of it by the encouragement which they gave , directly and indirectly , to the rebellious ...
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... forefathers when they were disestablished in 1690 ? " In the north , the scenes which had occurred in 1690 , and in the first twenty years of the eighteenth century , when the Presbyterian polity was being put in force , were almost ...
... forefathers when they were disestablished in 1690 ? " In the north , the scenes which had occurred in 1690 , and in the first twenty years of the eighteenth century , when the Presbyterian polity was being put in force , were almost ...
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... forefathers have bequeathed to us ; and would also seek , wisely and hopefully , to acquire those , which hitherto in our collective capacity as members of Christ's Church in Scot- land , we have failed to gain . To begin then with the ...
... forefathers have bequeathed to us ; and would also seek , wisely and hopefully , to acquire those , which hitherto in our collective capacity as members of Christ's Church in Scot- land , we have failed to gain . To begin then with the ...
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... forefathers through their mutual animosities , fermented chiefly in the holy name of religion , and continually breaking out — not once only , but once and again - in civil war ? Within less than two years after the popular party of the ...
... forefathers through their mutual animosities , fermented chiefly in the holy name of religion , and continually breaking out — not once only , but once and again - in civil war ? Within less than two years after the popular party of the ...
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