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Page 223
... Established and the Protestant Non established Churches of this country , than between the communions of Jehovah and Baal ; and he severely reprobates those who attend the service of the Church on one part of the Sunday , and that of ...
... Established and the Protestant Non established Churches of this country , than between the communions of Jehovah and Baal ; and he severely reprobates those who attend the service of the Church on one part of the Sunday , and that of ...
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... Established Church have contemplated with alarm the growth of Methodism , and have regarded the circumstances under which this sect arose , and now maintains its influence , as matters which require the most serious discussion . Mr ...
... Established Church have contemplated with alarm the growth of Methodism , and have regarded the circumstances under which this sect arose , and now maintains its influence , as matters which require the most serious discussion . Mr ...
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... established a manufactory of salt petre in Fen - tan ( Tsiompa of the charts ) , opened roads of communication between important posts and considerable towns , and planted them on each side with trees for shade . He encouraged the ...
... established a manufactory of salt petre in Fen - tan ( Tsiompa of the charts ) , opened roads of communication between important posts and considerable towns , and planted them on each side with trees for shade . He encouraged the ...
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