Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1867 |
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... Declaration of Independence , the Constitution of the United States , and of this State , our religious rights and lib- erty of conscience are clearly defined , and amply secured . In the first it is declared that , " We hold these ...
... Declaration of Independence , the Constitution of the United States , and of this State , our religious rights and lib- erty of conscience are clearly defined , and amply secured . In the first it is declared that , " We hold these ...
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... declared , and directed to be at- sembly , 1736 , tended to in the settlement of vacant parishes , but having been , after some time , disregarded in the administration of the Church , it was once more re - declared by the General ...
... declared , and directed to be at- sembly , 1736 , tended to in the settlement of vacant parishes , but having been , after some time , disregarded in the administration of the Church , it was once more re - declared by the General ...
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... declared elected . James E. Bemis was declared elected and qualified by Ida E. Cobb , Notary Public . Giovanni G. Cantanzaro was declared elected . Thomas W. Coyne was declared elected and qualified by Edgar A. Bowers , Notary Public ...
... declared elected . James E. Bemis was declared elected and qualified by Ida E. Cobb , Notary Public . Giovanni G. Cantanzaro was declared elected . Thomas W. Coyne was declared elected and qualified by Edgar A. Bowers , Notary Public ...
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... declared: That the question was not whether, by a declaration of independance, we should make ourselves what we are not; but whether we should declare a fact which already exists: That as to the people or parliament of England, we had ...
... declared: That the question was not whether, by a declaration of independance, we should make ourselves what we are not; but whether we should declare a fact which already exists: That as to the people or parliament of England, we had ...
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... declared to be " a body of men « extraneous to their conflitution . " The propofition held ed by thefe out by Parliament , was declared to be " infidious and un- reafonable ; " the requifition to furnish " any contributi- on , any aid ...
... declared to be " a body of men « extraneous to their conflitution . " The propofition held ed by thefe out by Parliament , was declared to be " infidious and un- reafonable ; " the requifition to furnish " any contributi- on , any aid ...
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