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 xvii
... answer the nature of " the case admits of , ( if no decisive objection to 66 your favouring me with it occurs to you , ) " would be a copy of the Bill itself , in the state " in which it received the approbation of his " Grace . 4. By ...
... answer the nature of " the case admits of , ( if no decisive objection to 66 your favouring me with it occurs to you , ) " would be a copy of the Bill itself , in the state " in which it received the approbation of his " Grace . 4. By ...
Page xxxii
... answer . For suc- " cessor he would have had one of those bishops , " who are against the measure . Behold then the " effect , and not improbably the object - or what " else was the object ? of the learned goodness , be- " fore which ...
... answer . For suc- " cessor he would have had one of those bishops , " who are against the measure . Behold then the " effect , and not improbably the object - or what " else was the object ? of the learned goodness , be- " fore which ...
Page xlii
... impulse can the pupil of so excellent and so holy a school of instruction , have been pre- cipitated into apostacy ? .... Answer . Be the author of the book in him- b self honest or dishonest , -be the inducements by which.
... impulse can the pupil of so excellent and so holy a school of instruction , have been pre- cipitated into apostacy ? .... Answer . Be the author of the book in him- b self honest or dishonest , -be the inducements by which.
Page xlii
... spreads over his deportment , the condemnatory truth may here and there be descried . ---- The answer is though , if his wishes and endeavours prevail , his name will not trans- pire during his life - time , yet at his viii.
... spreads over his deportment , the condemnatory truth may here and there be descried . ---- The answer is though , if his wishes and endeavours prevail , his name will not trans- pire during his life - time , yet at his viii.
Page xlii
... answer is — no such apparently irrele- vant matter would have found admittance , - no such personal hazard been encountered , — but for the instruction - the useful instruction -which , in this shape , it seemed , might per- haps be ...
... answer is — no such apparently irrele- vant matter would have found admittance , - no such personal hazard been encountered , — but for the instruction - the useful instruction -which , in this shape , it seemed , might per- haps be ...
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