The Republican, Volume 1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... established priesthood . of whatever tenets , is incompatible with civil liberty . Look for instance to the local magistracy of this country , and see what it is composed of : you will find the majority to be priests of the Established ...
... established priesthood . of whatever tenets , is incompatible with civil liberty . Look for instance to the local magistracy of this country , and see what it is composed of : you will find the majority to be priests of the Established ...
Halaman xiii
... established Church of England on the Scottish Covenanters and Presbyterians : it nearly approached to an extermination by the faggot and sword in the time of the Stuarts . If the form of worship in the Established Church was now to be ...
... established Church of England on the Scottish Covenanters and Presbyterians : it nearly approached to an extermination by the faggot and sword in the time of the Stuarts . If the form of worship in the Established Church was now to be ...
Halaman 164
... Established Priesthood ; they can never exist together , and in the same country . I have no objec- tion to the ... establish perfect freedom on all points . I am at present under thirty years of age , in good health , and if I do not ...
... Established Priesthood ; they can never exist together , and in the same country . I have no objec- tion to the ... establish perfect freedom on all points . I am at present under thirty years of age , in good health , and if I do not ...
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