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 xi
... children of the system - bred under the system , had the existing individuals never had existence , under that system others exactly like them , differing in nothing but in name , would have occupied their places . But of the system - a ...
... children of the system - bred under the system , had the existing individuals never had existence , under that system others exactly like them , differing in nothing but in name , would have occupied their places . But of the system - a ...
Page xlii
... capital and new - invented instrument of virtue and happiness is denied to all those children whose parents choose not to see it perverted , as it seems to them , to the production of the opposite ill effects . But of this , more in X.
... capital and new - invented instrument of virtue and happiness is denied to all those children whose parents choose not to see it perverted , as it seems to them , to the production of the opposite ill effects . But of this , more in X.
Page xlii
... children whose parents will not moment after that which closed the consultation with the pil- low - that very moment , without mendacity , or any the least approach to it , supposing any one or every one of these articles to have become ...
... children whose parents will not moment after that which closed the consultation with the pil- low - that very moment , without mendacity , or any the least approach to it , supposing any one or every one of these articles to have become ...
Page xlii
... child , that he understands them , and believes them so , would not the less be a lie ) , - as , in the observation made of this exclusionary system , the publicity given to the opinions and assertions manifested in the ensuing tract ...
... child , that he understands them , and believes them so , would not the less be a lie ) , - as , in the observation made of this exclusionary system , the publicity given to the opinions and assertions manifested in the ensuing tract ...
Page xlii
... children are commanded to be- lieve , that it is in the power of two or three self - appointed persons , by agreeing together , to oblige ... child is himself forced to utter a rash promise , + binding him , during life , to pursue the xxxi.
... children are commanded to be- lieve , that it is in the power of two or three self - appointed persons , by agreeing together , to oblige ... child is himself forced to utter a rash promise , + binding him , during life , to pursue the xxxi.
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accordingly altogether answer Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury attached behold believe Bishop Bishop of London brought to view called Catechism cause ceremony character child Christian Church of England Church of Rome Church of Scotland Clifford's Inn Committee course Daniel Isaac Eaton declared degree discourse doctrine duties effect employed endeavour Established Church excellent exclusionary system existence eyes forced Form of Disorder formulary give given hand instruction instrument is-that less Lord Lordship matter means meeting ment mentioned mind Minister mischief moral National Society nature object occasion oracles Parish particular passover performed persons practice present principle professed prostration purpose question racter received regarded religion of Jesus rendered Report II respect Secretary seen shape soever sort speak spiritual stands Sub-Committee supposed supposition T. T. Walmsley taken thereupon thing tion true truth unto uti possidetis whatsoever whole words