Church-of-Englandism and Its Catechism Examined: Preceded by Strictures on the Exclusionary System as Pursued in the National Society's Schools, Interspersed with Parallel Views of the English and Scottish Established and Non-established Churches and Concluding with Remedies Proposed for Abuses Indicated ... |
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Page xxi
... Ministers of my " design , and the progress I had made ; and learned " from them , with great satisfaction , that they were equally inclined to acquiesce in the measure : " and only desired that , in the progress of the " Bill , I would ...
... Ministers of my " design , and the progress I had made ; and learned " from them , with great satisfaction , that they were equally inclined to acquiesce in the measure : " and only desired that , in the progress of the " Bill , I would ...
Page xlii
... minister in every shape to his own private and sinister interest - is not this the only motive , by which , in the breast of any human being , a wish , to create or find any such dis- ease in the mind of any other human being , can ...
... minister in every shape to his own private and sinister interest - is not this the only motive , by which , in the breast of any human being , a wish , to create or find any such dis- ease in the mind of any other human being , can ...
Page 54
... and from all the non - established ones . Why ? -Because , in England , from the very nature of the two opposite sorts of Churches , it follows , that , by their re- spective ministers , in the one case , all their 54.
... and from all the non - established ones . Why ? -Because , in England , from the very nature of the two opposite sorts of Churches , it follows , that , by their re- spective ministers , in the one case , all their 54.
Page 55
... ministers , in the one case , all their useful duties should to the utmost be fulfilled , in the other that to the utmost those same duties should be neg- lected . But of this elsewhere . * In the hands of Lancaster , with or without in ...
... ministers , in the one case , all their useful duties should to the utmost be fulfilled , in the other that to the utmost those same duties should be neg- lected . But of this elsewhere . * In the hands of Lancaster , with or without in ...
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... Minister to the con- gregation in one part of our Liturgy . Not to be behind hand with him in piety or politeness , nor yet to give him back his compliment without variation , as if for want of words , " And with thy Spirit , " returns ...
... Minister to the con- gregation in one part of our Liturgy . Not to be behind hand with him in piety or politeness , nor yet to give him back his compliment without variation , as if for want of words , " And with thy Spirit , " returns ...
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