The Baptist Magazine, Volume 18J. Burditt and W. Button, 1826 - Baptists |
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As the obligation that they make this declaration , and every on the one hand ,
would be nugatory without part thereof , in the plain and ordinary sense the
correlative duty of secrecy on the other , of the words of their oath , without any
evathey ...
As the obligation that they make this declaration , and every on the one hand ,
would be nugatory without part thereof , in the plain and ordinary sense the
correlative duty of secrecy on the other , of the words of their oath , without any
evathey ...
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