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 xxi
... Reverend Metropolitan , whose part " in this business must have been so influential , I " shall not easily be convinced that , in other affairs , 66 66 he can have been induced to adopt courses incon- " sistent with the principles which ...
... Reverend Metropolitan , whose part " in this business must have been so influential , I " shall not easily be convinced that , in other affairs , 66 66 he can have been induced to adopt courses incon- " sistent with the principles which ...
Page xli
... Reverend persons , by whom in one sense it is governed , and of whom in another sense it is composed . Being an enemy to this holy Church , nothing that you say of any thing - nothing that you say of any body— but most of all , and in ...
... Reverend persons , by whom in one sense it is governed , and of whom in another sense it is composed . Being an enemy to this holy Church , nothing that you say of any thing - nothing that you say of any body— but most of all , and in ...
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... the occasion of a cere- mony called a Confirmation , my head received the sanctifying touch of a Right Reverend hand . On the occasion , and for the purpose of its receiving this mysterious touch , the supposition is xii.
... the occasion of a cere- mony called a Confirmation , my head received the sanctifying touch of a Right Reverend hand . On the occasion , and for the purpose of its receiving this mysterious touch , the supposition is xii.
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... Reverend Mr. Charles Herle succeeded to the Pro- locutor's chair by order of Parliament , July 26 , 1646 , in the room of the late Dr. Twisse , when , the discipline of the Church being pretty well settled , it was moved to finish their ...
... Reverend Mr. Charles Herle succeeded to the Pro- locutor's chair by order of Parliament , July 26 , 1646 , in the room of the late Dr. Twisse , when , the discipline of the Church being pretty well settled , it was moved to finish their ...
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... Reverend Mr. Wilson , Mr. Byfield , and Mr. Gower , were appointed , Jan. 6 , to be a committee , to collect the scriptures for confirmation of the several articles ; all which , after examination by the Assembly , were inserted in the ...
... Reverend Mr. Wilson , Mr. Byfield , and Mr. Gower , were appointed , Jan. 6 , to be a committee , to collect the scriptures for confirmation of the several articles ; all which , after examination by the Assembly , were inserted in the ...
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