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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... particular " point , till he had taken the sentiments of his " brethren , whom , on such matters , it was his " wish to consult ; and said , that as the spring was then pretty far advanced , and several of " the Bishops had left London ...
... particular " point , till he had taken the sentiments of his " brethren , whom , on such matters , it was his " wish to consult ; and said , that as the spring was then pretty far advanced , and several of " the Bishops had left London ...
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... particular act , which pro tanto , is by that " clause accordingly repealed , is added a sweeping clause , repealing so much of the said act of " the ninth and tenth of King William , and of all " or any other act or aets of the English ...
... particular act , which pro tanto , is by that " clause accordingly repealed , is added a sweeping clause , repealing so much of the said act of " the ninth and tenth of King William , and of all " or any other act or aets of the English ...
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... Samuel Romilly's pardon , see Commons ' de- " bate , Morning Chronicle , 4th March , 1818 , for " saying so prudentially ) -been reduced to twenty ? 66 66 - 66 " In the particular case in question , one XXX PREFACE ON PUBLICATION .
... Samuel Romilly's pardon , see Commons ' de- " bate , Morning Chronicle , 4th March , 1818 , for " saying so prudentially ) -been reduced to twenty ? 66 66 - 66 " In the particular case in question , one XXX PREFACE ON PUBLICATION .
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... particular case in question , one reason why , even to these pre - eminently learned per- " sons themselves , the sufficiency of the only mode they would admit of , could not be known , is— " that it had no existence . For proof , I ...
... particular case in question , one reason why , even to these pre - eminently learned per- " sons themselves , the sufficiency of the only mode they would admit of , could not be known , is— " that it had no existence . For proof , I ...
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... particular , nothing that you say of yourself , can be entitled to any sort of credence , unless it be to that sort , which , in so far as it makes against himself , may be given to the assertion of any other malefactor , whom , through ...
... particular , nothing that you say of yourself , can be entitled to any sort of credence , unless it be to that sort , which , in so far as it makes against himself , may be given to the assertion of any other malefactor , whom , through ...
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