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The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life Written ... - Page 244
by Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 295 pages
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The Autobiography and Essays of Dr. Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - 1864 - 260 pages
...differ from them, it is PO far error. Steel, a protestant, in a dedication, tells the Pope, ilm*. * the only difference between our two churches, in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrine is, the Roman church is infallible, and the church of England never in the wrong.' But, though...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 796 pages
...in possession of all truth, and that wherever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steele, a Protestant, in a dedication, tells the Pope, that...churches in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrine, is, the Romish Church is infallible, and the Church of England is never in the -wrong. But,...
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Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself, Volume 3

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 556 pages
...in possession of all truth, and that wherever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steele, a Protestant, in a dedication, tells the Pope, that...churches in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrine, is, the Romish Church is infallible, and the Church of England is never in the wrong. But,...
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Transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society, Volume 9

Kansas State Historical Society - Kansas - 1905 - 680 pages
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself: Now First ..., Volume 3

Benjamin Franklin - Printers - 1884 - 556 pages
...in possession of all truth, and that wherever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steele, a Protestant, in a dedication, tells the Pope, that...churches in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrine, is, the Romish Church is infallible, and the Church of England is never in the wrong. But,...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself: Now First ..., Volume 3

Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1884 - 556 pages
...certainty of their doctrine, is, the Romish Church is infallible, and the Church of England is nei,er in the wrong. But, though many private persons think almost as highly of their own infallibility as of that of their sect, few express it so naturally as a certain French lady, who,...
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The Old South Leaflets: Annual ser

United States - 1886 - 190 pages
...themselves in possession of all truth, and that wherever others differ from them it is so far error. Steele, a Protestant, in a dedication tells the Pope that the only difference between our churches, in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrines, is, 'the Church of Rome is infallible,...
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Civil Government in the United States: Considered with Some Reference to Its ...

John Fiske - United States - 1890 - 418 pages
...certainty of their doctrines, is, ' the Church of Rome is infallible, and the Church of England is never in the wrong., But though many private persons think almost as highly of their own infallibility as of that of their sect, few express it so naturally as a certain French lady who, in...
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Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its ...

John Fiske - United States - 1890 - 412 pages
...themselves in possession of all truth, and that wherever others differ from them it is so far error. Steele, a Protestant, in a dedication tells the Pope that the only difference between our churches, in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrines, is, ' the Church of Rome is infallible,...
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The Story of the Constitution of the United States, Volume 51

Francis Newton Thorpe - Constitutional history - 1891 - 220 pages
...themselves in possession of all truth, and that whenever others differ from them it is so far error. Steele, a Protestant, in a dedication tells the Pope that the only difference between our churches in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrines is ' the Church of Rome is infallible...
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