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... Publick worship requires a publick place ; and the pro- prietors of lands , as they were converted , built churches for their families and their vassals . For the maintenance of ministers , they settled a certain portion of their lands ...
... Publick worship requires a publick place ; and the pro- prietors of lands , as they were converted , built churches for their families and their vassals . For the maintenance of ministers , they settled a certain portion of their lands ...
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... publick censure , grew in time the practice of auricular confession . Those who dreaded the blast of publick reprehension , were willing to submit themselves to the priest , by a private accusation of them- selves ; and to obtain a ...
... publick censure , grew in time the practice of auricular confession . Those who dreaded the blast of publick reprehension , were willing to submit themselves to the priest , by a private accusation of them- selves ; and to obtain a ...
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... publick . Whether it shall be publick at once , or publick by degrees , is the only question . And of a sudden and solemn publication the impres- sion is deeper , and the warning more effectual . " It may easily be urged , if a minister ...
... publick . Whether it shall be publick at once , or publick by degrees , is the only question . And of a sudden and solemn publication the impres- sion is deeper , and the warning more effectual . " It may easily be urged , if a minister ...
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