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The religion of the Chinese is different in the different ranks of society . There is
no religion of the state . The emperor and the higher mandarins profess the belief
of one Supreme Being , Changli , whom they worship by prayer and thanksgiving
...
The religion of the Chinese is different in the different ranks of society . There is
no religion of the state . The emperor and the higher mandarins profess the belief
of one Supreme Being , Changli , whom they worship by prayer and thanksgiving
...
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Yet Henry , though a reformer , and a pope in his own kingdom , had not yet
renounced the religion of Rome he was equal ly an enemy to the tenets of Luther
and Calvin , as to the pope ' s jurisdiction in England . 12 . On the death of Henry
VIII ...
Yet Henry , though a reformer , and a pope in his own kingdom , had not yet
renounced the religion of Rome he was equal ly an enemy to the tenets of Luther
and Calvin , as to the pope ' s jurisdiction in England . 12 . On the death of Henry
VIII ...
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It is possible that may have been the case with Mr . Williams , and the other
dissenters from the religion that prevailed in New ... As good a man as Mr .
Williams is supposed to be by his friends , and as correct as were his opinions on
religious ...
It is possible that may have been the case with Mr . Williams , and the other
dissenters from the religion that prevailed in New ... As good a man as Mr .
Williams is supposed to be by his friends , and as correct as were his opinions on
religious ...
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