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... thought our semi - Papalist teaching and for our devotion to the historic Church to feel that there was anything but danger in the suggestion . It was probably his opposition that caused the proposal to be dropped . If Ken was thus ...
... thought our semi - Papalist teaching and for our devotion to the historic Church to feel that there was anything but danger in the suggestion . It was probably his opposition that caused the proposal to be dropped . If Ken was thus ...
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... thought the suggested changes an improvement could not go so far as to think that they were necessary or advisable . At any rate they did not consider it worth while to postpone the hope of reunion on their behalf . However , the new ...
... thought the suggested changes an improvement could not go so far as to think that they were necessary or advisable . At any rate they did not consider it worth while to postpone the hope of reunion on their behalf . However , the new ...
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... thoughts , and contribute what you can to satisfy her about my affairs . It is a business that I know you love and ... thought my condition much worse . The benefits of my education seem partly at an end , that same education had been ...
... thoughts , and contribute what you can to satisfy her about my affairs . It is a business that I know you love and ... thought my condition much worse . The benefits of my education seem partly at an end , that same education had been ...
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