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In plain Terms, to slander another man in Defence of ones own Right or Honor, and especially one of the Fathers to do it in Defence of the Society; some hold it plainly Lawful. |
In plain Terms, to slander Another man in Defence of ones own Right or Honour, and especially one of the Father's to do it in Defence of the Society; Some hold it plainly Lawful. |
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Temburin. lib. 9. cap. 2. Sect. 2. n. 4. doubts whether it be any Sin. Lovan. Theses, Anno ▪ 1645. make it but a Venial Sin. |
Temburin. lib. 9. cap. 2. Sect. 2. n. 4. doubts whither it be any Sin. Lovan. Theses, Anno ▪ 1645. make it but a Venial Sin. |
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