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Sivu 329
The following cursory examination of the case was first published in the Boston
Recorder of June 16 , 1821 , and is known to have been from the pen of the late
Judge Stebbins of Maine . Our readers will learn from it how the case was viewed
...
The following cursory examination of the case was first published in the Boston
Recorder of June 16 , 1821 , and is known to have been from the pen of the late
Judge Stebbins of Maine . Our readers will learn from it how the case was viewed
...
Sivu 565
And is it not unreasonable in those , who were so careful in former years to
conceal their sentiments , to presume and allege now , that others must
necessarily have known them ? At the time of Dr . Kirkland ' s elevation to the
Presidency of ...
And is it not unreasonable in those , who were so careful in former years to
conceal their sentiments , to presume and allege now , that others must
necessarily have known them ? At the time of Dr . Kirkland ' s elevation to the
Presidency of ...
Sivu 586
A question then arises , Did his Christian fellowship extend to known and
professed Unitarians ? He was liberal - charitable - - no bigot ; — this is on all
hands admitted ; but did he embrace known and professed Unitarians , whether
Socinians ...
A question then arises , Did his Christian fellowship extend to known and
professed Unitarians ? He was liberal - charitable - - no bigot ; — this is on all
hands admitted ; but did he embrace known and professed Unitarians , whether
Socinians ...
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