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 viii
... answer was- " Yes , with a name readily : but not other- wise : " with a name , meaning the name of the author whoever he might be for , as to the name of the real author , it was not , it is believed , mentioned . In the Introduction ...
... answer was- " Yes , with a name readily : but not other- wise : " with a name , meaning the name of the author whoever he might be for , as to the name of the real author , it was not , it is believed , mentioned . In the Introduction ...
Page xv
... answer the nature of the case " admits of , ( if no decisive objection to your favouring me with it occurs to you , ) would be — a copy of the " Bill itself , in the state in which it received the approbation of his Grace . 66 66 46 " 4 ...
... answer the nature of the case " admits of , ( if no decisive objection to your favouring me with it occurs to you , ) would be — a copy of the " Bill itself , in the state in which it received the approbation of his Grace . 66 66 46 " 4 ...
Page xxix
... answer . For successor he would have had one of those bishops , who are against the measure . Behold then the effect , and not impro- " bably the object - or what else was the object ? of " the learned goodness , before which you had to ...
... answer . For successor he would have had one of those bishops , who are against the measure . Behold then the effect , and not impro- " bably the object - or what else was the object ? of " the learned goodness , before which you had to ...
Page xxxviii
... answer you " should receive nothing but a sigh or something equivalent , you will not be at much loss to know " what to conclude . 66 " I am , my dear Sir , " Yours very thankfully , " J. B. " 66 66 " P. S. On the subject of blasphemy ...
... answer you " should receive nothing but a sigh or something equivalent , you will not be at much loss to know " what to conclude . 66 " I am , my dear Sir , " Yours very thankfully , " J. B. " 66 66 " P. S. On the subject of blasphemy ...
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... disastrous impulse can the pupil of so excellent and so holy a school of instruction , have been pre- cipitated into apostacy ? ... Answer . Be the author of the book in him- b self honest or dishonest , -be the inducements by which.
... disastrous impulse can the pupil of so excellent and so holy a school of instruction , have been pre- cipitated into apostacy ? ... Answer . Be the author of the book in him- b self honest or dishonest , -be the inducements by which.
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