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 xiv
... course of " which , though on grounds of the utmost publi- city , the conduct of the Archbishop of Canter- " bury , on a certain occasion also of an emi- " nently public nature , is held up in a point of " view , such as , in some eyes ...
... course of " which , though on grounds of the utmost publi- city , the conduct of the Archbishop of Canter- " bury , on a certain occasion also of an emi- " nently public nature , is held up in a point of " view , such as , in some eyes ...
Page xx
... course , complied . Early in the ensuing session , " I again waited on his Grace , whom I had the pleasure to find in the same disposition . He then told me , that supposing my object was only " to remove every obstruction to fair ...
... course , complied . Early in the ensuing session , " I again waited on his Grace , whom I had the pleasure to find in the same disposition . He then told me , that supposing my object was only " to remove every obstruction to fair ...
Page xxvi
... course the latter , as rejected ; -of course in the Lords : re- jected , in the manner you describe . This re- Co 66 66 jection - what then is the peccant matter by " which it was produced ? A comparison of the " amended bill with the ...
... course the latter , as rejected ; -of course in the Lords : re- jected , in the manner you describe . This re- Co 66 66 jection - what then is the peccant matter by " which it was produced ? A comparison of the " amended bill with the ...
Page xxxii
... course of these four years , his Grace had died ? " Sir , your postscript gives the 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 ...
... course of these four years , his Grace had died ? " Sir , your postscript gives the 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 ...
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... course , instead of that accuser or condemning judge which he would have beheld otherwise , each man beholds an accomplice : an accom- plice , the surest and most zealous of all advo- cates and defenders . Trained up in insincerity ...
... course , instead of that accuser or condemning judge which he would have beheld otherwise , each man beholds an accomplice : an accom- plice , the surest and most zealous of all advo- cates and defenders . Trained up in insincerity ...
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