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
... instance , as in that other , whether it be with an immediate view to reformation , -or , as an indispensable means to that end , in the character of an object of censure , the system against that it is , and that alone , had there been ...
... instance , as in that other , whether it be with an immediate view to reformation , -or , as an indispensable means to that end , in the character of an object of censure , the system against that it is , and that alone , had there been ...
Page xviii
... instance , manifested by his Grace , can " not but receive additional lustre , from what- " soever contrast may have had place between it " and any oppositeness in sentiment and conduct " which may have been manifested elsewhere ...
... instance , manifested by his Grace , can " not but receive additional lustre , from what- " soever contrast may have had place between it " and any oppositeness in sentiment and conduct " which may have been manifested elsewhere ...
Page xxxv
... instance of each statute professed " to be repealed , upon chance Editors , -in the first " place , whether any such disburthenment shall be " attempted , -in the next place , whether that " which , if any thing , is done to that end ...
... instance of each statute professed " to be repealed , upon chance Editors , -in the first " place , whether any such disburthenment shall be " attempted , -in the next place , whether that " which , if any thing , is done to that end ...
Page xlii
... instance it has given rise , neither worse nor better grounded . So manifestly as well as correctly true is the matter of these answers , that the person , who will be either able or disposed to con- trovert them in any point , seems ...
... instance it has given rise , neither worse nor better grounded . So manifestly as well as correctly true is the matter of these answers , that the person , who will be either able or disposed to con- trovert them in any point , seems ...
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... instance , very likely to be excit- ed . In the eyes of any person , should the obser- vations of which the work is composed wear the air of truth , by the truth will his atten- tion not only be preferably engaged , but pro- bably ...
... instance , very likely to be excit- ed . In the eyes of any person , should the obser- vations of which the work is composed wear the air of truth , by the truth will his atten- tion not only be preferably engaged , but pro- bably ...
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