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 xxiv
... observing it , I thought strongly " marked with every quality by which the true " interests , not merely of the National Establish " ment , but of Christianity itself , can best be " promoted . " I am , my dear Sir , << Very faithfully ...
... observing it , I thought strongly " marked with every quality by which the true " interests , not merely of the National Establish " ment , but of Christianity itself , can best be " promoted . " I am , my dear Sir , << Very faithfully ...
Page xxvii
... observation or « two . " In the first place , that sweeping and com- " pletely tranquillizing clause , for what cause was " it not permitted to stand ? For this cause , or " for none : because in the pre - eminently learned 66 eyes in ...
... observation or « two . " In the first place , that sweeping and com- " pletely tranquillizing clause , for what cause was " it not permitted to stand ? For this cause , or " for none : because in the pre - eminently learned 66 eyes in ...
Page xlii
... observation made of that system of exclu- sion , of which the formulary in question has been and continues to be the instrument ; the exclusion , by which the benefit of the capital and new - invented instrument of virtue and happiness ...
... observation made of that system of exclu- sion , of which the formulary in question has been and continues to be the instrument ; the exclusion , by which the benefit of the capital and new - invented instrument of virtue and happiness ...
Page xlii
... observation , not only uninfluenced , but unaccompanied by the application of any exterior influence , presented to my reflection , —did the unfavour- able impressions , —the unfavourable opinions , and thence , and thence only , the ...
... observation , not only uninfluenced , but unaccompanied by the application of any exterior influence , presented to my reflection , —did the unfavour- able impressions , —the unfavourable opinions , and thence , and thence only , the ...
Page xlii
... observation made of this exclusionary system , the publicity given to the opinions and assertions manifested in the ensuing tract , has found its proximate cause , ―so , in the witnessed expulsion of the Methodists , and the experience ...
... observation made of this exclusionary system , the publicity given to the opinions and assertions manifested in the ensuing tract , has found its proximate cause , ―so , in the witnessed expulsion of the Methodists , and the experience ...
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