The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1885 - Great Britain |
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Page 47
The Dissenters have a strong suspicion , if not a certainty , that a real religious census would shatter their allegations as to the insignificance of the Established Church . All the indications tell the other way .
The Dissenters have a strong suspicion , if not a certainty , that a real religious census would shatter their allegations as to the insignificance of the Established Church . All the indications tell the other way .
Page 48
Equally , on the other hand , there is no reason why , if they prefer to remain where they are without the endowments , and to maintain the Established Church apart from themselves , as most of them wish , they should not be allowed to ...
Equally , on the other hand , there is no reason why , if they prefer to remain where they are without the endowments , and to maintain the Established Church apart from themselves , as most of them wish , they should not be allowed to ...
Page 138
It will no doubt be urged by many that the Soudan is such a wretchedly poor country that no trade can ever be established there , or if established ever pay , and in support of their contention they will point to the opinions so often ...
It will no doubt be urged by many that the Soudan is such a wretchedly poor country that no trade can ever be established there , or if established ever pay , and in support of their contention they will point to the opinions so often ...
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