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Roman Catholics, Episcopalians & the dessenters, I found the former had gone into extreme ceremonies in & do [[thine?]] even to that degree her service appeared more like theatrical performance than the divine service of him, before whose awful majesty & throne, angels bow with humility and the faithful upon  earth ben their knees to worship & adore for his great ness? & amiable [[perfutiens]]. This "the mother & mistress of all churches", as she is termed by her [[trentidene?]] sons, to all approve she was is conscious that her glory had departed from her - that she is no longer, that pure, that chaste, that heavenly spouse of christ all glorious within & marvellous in gifts as before, she now decks herself in all the paints and pompous ornaments of a glistening
Roman Catholics, Episcopalians & the dessenters, I found the former had gone into extreme ceremonies in & do [[thine?]] even to that degree her service appeared more like theatrical performance than the divine service of him, before whose awful majesty & throne, angels bow with humility and the faithful upon  earth ben their knees to worship & adore for his greatness & amiable perfections. This "the mother & mistress of all churches", as she is termed by her [[trentidere?]] sons, to all appeared she was is conscious that her glory had departed from her - that she is no longer, that pure, that chaste, that heavenly spouse of christ all glorious within & marvellous in gifts as before, she now decks herself in all the paints and pompous ornaments of a glistening

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Roman Catholics, Episcopalians & the dessenters, I found the former had gone into extreme ceremonies in & do thine? even to that degree her service appeared more like theatrical performance than the divine service of him, before whose awful majesty & throne, angels bow with humility and the faithful upon earth ben their knees to worship & adore for his greatness & amiable perfections. This "the mother & mistress of all churches", as she is termed by her trentidere? sons, to all appeared she was is conscious that her glory had departed from her - that she is no longer, that pure, that chaste, that heavenly spouse of christ all glorious within & marvellous in gifts as before, she now decks herself in all the paints and pompous ornaments of a glistening