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 xii
... regarded as seeking to attach itself , in a strain 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 ...
... regarded as seeking to attach itself , in a strain 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 ...
Page xxvii
... regarded , at any " rate professed to be regarded , as improper , " or at least as needless , then why not get rid of " it in the ordinary way ? For what cause decline " getting rid of it by an amendment ? Sir , I will 4 " assign a ...
... regarded , at any " rate professed to be regarded , as improper , " or at least as needless , then why not get rid of " it in the ordinary way ? For what cause decline " getting rid of it by an amendment ? Sir , I will 4 " assign a ...
Page xxviii
... to one another , there existed- " at any rate in the learned eyes in question — some " natural incompatibility : that of these same two " 6 ❝courses one , and that alone , was regarded as xxviii PREFACE ON PUBLICATION .
... to one another , there existed- " at any rate in the learned eyes in question — some " natural incompatibility : that of these same two " 6 ❝courses one , and that alone , was regarded as xxviii PREFACE ON PUBLICATION .
Page xxix
... regarded as legally proper , the other legally improper and " that the two being , as above , naturally incom- " patible , that which was regarded as the proper “ one - that , and that alone - was accordingly " consented to , the other ...
... regarded as legally proper , the other legally improper and " that the two being , as above , naturally incom- " patible , that which was regarded as the proper “ one - that , and that alone - was accordingly " consented to , the other ...
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... regarded as justified . In this Introduction and the body of the work together , for the purpose of affording a warrant for the several above - mentioned Charges , viz . by proof made of the allegations contained in them , little more ...
... regarded as justified . In this Introduction and the body of the work together , for the purpose of affording a warrant for the several above - mentioned Charges , viz . by proof made of the allegations contained in them , little more ...
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