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 xiii
... would be noticed by the author with the like alacrity , and whatever occasion it afforded of doing the like justice , improved with the like solicitude . 3 . " JEREMY BENTHAM , ESQUIRE , to W. SMITH , PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . xiii.
... would be noticed by the author with the like alacrity , and whatever occasion it afforded of doing the like justice , improved with the like solicitude . 3 . " JEREMY BENTHAM , ESQUIRE , to W. SMITH , PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . xiii.
Page xxiii
... affording an irrefragable cc proof of the increasing justness and liberality of " the sentiments of the age , on principles of the " highest importance , and strong ground of hope , " that the last lingering remains of intolerance ...
... affording an irrefragable cc proof of the increasing justness and liberality of " the sentiments of the age , on principles of the " highest importance , and strong ground of hope , " that the last lingering remains of intolerance ...
Page xlii
... afforded " to me . " You will not see this my second letter till " after it is made public . You shall not have " been party or privy to any of my enormities . " THE following Table of Errata , the number of which xlii PREFACE ON ...
... afforded " to me . " You will not see this my second letter till " after it is made public . You shall not have " been party or privy to any of my enormities . " THE following Table of Errata , the number of which xlii PREFACE ON ...
Page xlii
... questions as the above : in the cha- racter or situation of the author , what ( say they ) is there , that affords a hope of its being found capable of serving , in the place of argu- ment , to throw discredit on the work ? for vi.
... questions as the above : in the cha- racter or situation of the author , what ( say they ) is there , that affords a hope of its being found capable of serving , in the place of argu- ment , to throw discredit on the work ? for vi.
Page xlii
... under such circumstances , human nature can find motives for affording . By any notoriety given to the individual , no effect , in any point of view beneficial , could be produced . be This being the case , to what use ( b 2 vii.
... under such circumstances , human nature can find motives for affording . By any notoriety given to the individual , no effect , in any point of view beneficial , could be produced . be This being the case , to what use ( b 2 vii.
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