Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... character accordingly changed . It would be unbecoming to go into this detail in this place , were not a prejudice entertained against these Tracts by many who know them only by a few detached sentences , complete indeed in themselves ...
... character accordingly changed . It would be unbecoming to go into this detail in this place , were not a prejudice entertained against these Tracts by many who know them only by a few detached sentences , complete indeed in themselves ...
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... character , you would be very far from them . I would speak of them only as inseparable conse- quences of the line which you have taken . I. IRREVERENCE . - It may suffice , Sir , to mention some of the subjects which were necessarily ...
... character , you would be very far from them . I would speak of them only as inseparable conse- quences of the line which you have taken . I. IRREVERENCE . - It may suffice , Sir , to mention some of the subjects which were necessarily ...
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... character of petitioners for oppressed and injured truth , or of teachers to ignorant and erring men . These sure are characters that , if any , require seriousness and gravity to support them . But so great strangers are we to decorum ...
... character of petitioners for oppressed and injured truth , or of teachers to ignorant and erring men . These sure are characters that , if any , require seriousness and gravity to support them . But so great strangers are we to decorum ...
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... character which you have adopted , not of your own . For having once resolved on the fiction which was to be the vehicle of your satire , then the laws of composition required that the fiction should be in keeping , however at variance ...
... character which you have adopted , not of your own . For having once resolved on the fiction which was to be the vehicle of your satire , then the laws of composition required that the fiction should be in keeping , however at variance ...
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... character , and so , in answer to the words- " As to the fact of Apostolical succession , every link in the chain is known , from St. Peter to our present metropolitans . " You reply : 1 Short's History of the Church of England , chap ...
... character , and so , in answer to the words- " As to the fact of Apostolical succession , every link in the chain is known , from St. Peter to our present metropolitans . " You reply : 1 Short's History of the Church of England , chap ...
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