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 ix
... never any more than of that of the surgeon in the probing of a wound . To the regret thus expressed one alleviation however remains : viz . that among existing indivi- b * duals scarcely could any one be found , from PREFACE.
... never any more than of that of the surgeon in the probing of a wound . To the regret thus expressed one alleviation however remains : viz . that among existing indivi- b * duals scarcely could any one be found , from PREFACE.
Page xii
... expressed by any of those words , to this or that individual , the acts or discourses of the individual in ques- tion , as exhibited by the documents all along quoted or referred to - documents all along of the most authentic and ...
... expressed by any of those words , to this or that individual , the acts or discourses of the individual in ques- tion , as exhibited by the documents all along quoted or referred to - documents all along of the most authentic and ...
Page xxxix
... expression of the will and pleasure of " one or more of a set of men , whose interest is , on " this ground , in a state of diametrical opposition " to the universal interest ; who , on every occasion , " to that same will and pleasure ...
... expression of the will and pleasure of " one or more of a set of men , whose interest is , on " this ground , in a state of diametrical opposition " to the universal interest ; who , on every occasion , " to that same will and pleasure ...
Page xlii
... expression , be likely to be ex- tinguished , or so much as damped . I That the causes in question are of a com- plexion discreditable to the author , and to the sort of persuasion in favour of which the work tends to operate , is in a ...
... expression , be likely to be ex- tinguished , or so much as damped . I That the causes in question are of a com- plexion discreditable to the author , and to the sort of persuasion in favour of which the work tends to operate , is in a ...
Page xlii
... expressed . Be the opinions and assertions what they may , the cause of their being published is one thing - the cause of their having been framed and entertained , another , and in re- spect of time , frequently a very different one ...
... expressed . Be the opinions and assertions what they may , the cause of their being published is one thing - the cause of their having been framed and entertained , another , and in re- spect of time , frequently a very different one ...
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