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A fortiori , they cannot be established , in opposition to a religion already
prevailing in a country , the fundamental ar . ticles of which are the creation of the
world and the immortality of the soul . Ideas in opposition to all religion cannot
gain ...
A fortiori , they cannot be established , in opposition to a religion already
prevailing in a country , the fundamental ar . ticles of which are the creation of the
world and the immortality of the soul . Ideas in opposition to all religion cannot
gain ...
Page 400
... of the Britishi dominions , the important objects of defeating the confederate
chieftains in the field ; of establishing our allies , their highnesses the Peishwah
and the Nizam in their respective legitimate governments ; of securing the
legitimate ...
... of the Britishi dominions , the important objects of defeating the confederate
chieftains in the field ; of establishing our allies , their highnesses the Peishwah
and the Nizam in their respective legitimate governments ; of securing the
legitimate ...
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it into contact with the government of the country , so as to support it at once , and
to be protected by it , conformable to the principles and spirit of genuine
Christianity , wherever it has been established . There let it be discussed in what
way the ...
it into contact with the government of the country , so as to support it at once , and
to be protected by it , conformable to the principles and spirit of genuine
Christianity , wherever it has been established . There let it be discussed in what
way the ...
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