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 ix
... children of the system - bred under the system , - had the existing individuals never had existence , under that system others exactly like them , differing in nothing but in name , would have occupied their places . But of the system ...
... children of the system - bred under the system , - had the existing individuals never had existence , under that system others exactly like them , differing in nothing but in name , would have occupied their places . But of the system ...
Page xli
... capital and new - invented instrument of virtue and happiness is denied to all those children whose parents choose not to see it perverted , as it seems to them , to the production of the opposite ill effects . But of this , more in X.
... capital and new - invented instrument of virtue and happiness is denied to all those children whose parents choose not to see it perverted , as it seems to them , to the production of the opposite ill effects . But of this , more in X.
Page xli
... child , that he understands them , and believes them so , would not the less be a lie ) , - as , in the observation made of this exclusionary system , the publicity given to the opinions and assertions manifested in the ensuing tract ...
... child , that he understands them , and believes them so , would not the less be a lie ) , - as , in the observation made of this exclusionary system , the publicity given to the opinions and assertions manifested in the ensuing tract ...
Page xli
... children are commanded to be- lieve , that it is in the power of two or three self - appointed persons , by agreeing together , to ... child is himself forced to utter a rash promise , binding him , during life , to pursue the course xxxi.
... children are commanded to be- lieve , that it is in the power of two or three self - appointed persons , by agreeing together , to ... child is himself forced to utter a rash promise , binding him , during life , to pursue the course xxxi.
Page xli
... child is initiated in the art and habit of lax interpretation : i . e . of declaring , in relation to the dis ... child's frame is destined to be debili- tated and depraved by groundless and useless terrors . See p . 8 to 11. 53 . IV ...
... child is initiated in the art and habit of lax interpretation : i . e . of declaring , in relation to the dis ... child's frame is destined to be debili- tated and depraved by groundless and useless terrors . See p . 8 to 11. 53 . IV ...
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