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Strana 85
We will lay hands on none of you , for your worship or profession ; and for
ourselves , we claim neither more nor less . Hands off on all sides . And if And if
any of you are aggrieved we will invoke the constitution in your favour , as we do
in our ...
We will lay hands on none of you , for your worship or profession ; and for
ourselves , we claim neither more nor less . Hands off on all sides . And if And if
any of you are aggrieved we will invoke the constitution in your favour , as we do
in our ...
Strana 120
... went hand in hand with the commissioners of defective titles , and between
these and forfeitures by , acts of attainder ... seized and confiscated , and
sometimes a second and a third time , even in the hands of the confiscators
themselves .
... went hand in hand with the commissioners of defective titles , and between
these and forfeitures by , acts of attainder ... seized and confiscated , and
sometimes a second and a third time , even in the hands of the confiscators
themselves .
Strana v
Acts 8. 17. This grace which was imparted to them at that time through the
imposition of hands , was therefore different from the grace of baptism . We call it
the grace of Confirmation , because it confirms or strengthens us in the faith . It
was in ...
Acts 8. 17. This grace which was imparted to them at that time through the
imposition of hands , was therefore different from the grace of baptism . We call it
the grace of Confirmation , because it confirms or strengthens us in the faith . It
was in ...
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