An address from his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects to their fellow subjects |
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... that I believe , that no act in itself unjust , immoral , " or wicked , can ever be
justified or excused ; by or under pretence or colour that it “ was done either for
the good of the church , or in obedience to any ecclesiastical “ power whatsoever
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... that I believe , that no act in itself unjust , immoral , " or wicked , can ever be
justified or excused ; by or under pretence or colour that it “ was done either for
the good of the church , or in obedience to any ecclesiastical “ power whatsoever
: I ...
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