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The laity ought to understand the faith, and since the doctrines of our faith are in the Scriptures
The laity ought to understand the faith, and since the doctrines of our faith are in the Scriptures
The laity ought to understand the faith, and since the doctrines of our faith are in the Scriptures
The laity ought to understand the faith, and since the doctrines of our faith are in the Scriptures
The laity ought to understand the faith, and since the doctrines of our faith are in the Scriptures
The laity ought to understand the faith, and since the doctrines of our faith are in the Scriptures
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