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 has the pro- duction of pain in any shape , to so much as a single individual , formed any part : never any more than of that of the surgeon in the probing of a wound . To the regret thus expressed one alleviation however remains ...
... never has the pro- duction of pain in any shape , to so much as a single individual , formed any part : never any more than of that of the surgeon in the probing of a wound . To the regret thus expressed one alleviation however remains ...
Page xi
... 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 system in the abstract- without bringing to view any of the 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 system in the abstract- without bringing to view any of the individuals ...
Page xxiv
... : but this I should never " have learned or suspected from any the slightest " change in the conduct or language of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury . " 66 LETTER II . MR . BENTHAM to MR . SMITH xxiv PREFACE ON PUBLICATIONS.
... : but this I should never " have learned or suspected from any the slightest " change in the conduct or language of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury . " 66 LETTER II . MR . BENTHAM to MR . SMITH xxiv PREFACE ON PUBLICATIONS.
Page xxxix
... never finds itself able to give . -- " On this very occasion , whose would the will " and pleasure be ? Whose but that of these same " pre - eminently learned persons , whose wisdom , " or whose sincerity , refused to suffer you to ...
... never finds itself able to give . -- " On this very occasion , whose would the will " and pleasure be ? Whose but that of these same " pre - eminently learned persons , whose wisdom , " or whose sincerity , refused to suffer you to ...
Page xlii
... never could have been an object of indifference . Unfortunately , in a case of this sort , even during the author's life - time , wishes of this sort , how anxious soever , are not unfrequent- ly frustrated . This , then , is a ...
... never could have been an object of indifference . Unfortunately , in a case of this sort , even during the author's life - time , wishes of this sort , how anxious soever , are not unfrequent- ly frustrated . This , then , is a ...
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