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... religious zeal . But all modes of Religion being in yr estima- tion indifferent to our Creator , I may as well embrace that which my countrymen have embraced . " That is , the Church of England , to which most Marylanders belonged ...
... religious zeal . But all modes of Religion being in yr estima- tion indifferent to our Creator , I may as well embrace that which my countrymen have embraced . " That is , the Church of England , to which most Marylanders belonged ...
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... religion for another one , but he felt better for having looked around . " The great number in every religion not having the leisure or means to investigate the truth of the doctrines they have been taught , must rest their religious ...
... religion for another one , but he felt better for having looked around . " The great number in every religion not having the leisure or means to investigate the truth of the doctrines they have been taught , must rest their religious ...
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... Religion , and communicating to them all great rights . Happily this wise and salutary measure has taken place for eradicating religious feuds and persecution , and become a useful lesson to all governments . . . " 20 He had got religious ...
... Religion , and communicating to them all great rights . Happily this wise and salutary measure has taken place for eradicating religious feuds and persecution , and become a useful lesson to all governments . . . " 20 He had got religious ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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