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... duty , in that case , is to become reconciled to the church . I can explain the matter to the committee , by mentioning , that the bull Unigenitus , a very celebrated bull , is still in force in Ireland , and that one of the pro ...
... duty , in that case , is to become reconciled to the church . I can explain the matter to the committee , by mentioning , that the bull Unigenitus , a very celebrated bull , is still in force in Ireland , and that one of the pro ...
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... duty he had traced out for himself by the dread of an excommunication , which he thought proper to call unjust . This proposition was , it appears , objected to by the parliament of Paris , nor would they register the bull containing it ...
... duty he had traced out for himself by the dread of an excommunication , which he thought proper to call unjust . This proposition was , it appears , objected to by the parliament of Paris , nor would they register the bull containing it ...
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... duty ; that their offices were originally instituted for the purpose of public lectures ; and that these lectures have long since ceased to be given . We again repeat that this is not the mode of instruc- tion pursued now ; and many ...
... duty ; that their offices were originally instituted for the purpose of public lectures ; and that these lectures have long since ceased to be given . We again repeat that this is not the mode of instruc- tion pursued now ; and many ...
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