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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... employed $ 4. - I . Proofs of the System of Exclusion . § II . ( should be ) § 5. - Proofs of the System of Imposi- tion - 2 . General Committee - Meetings none § 6. - Proofs of the System of Imposition continued — II . Sub - Committees ...
... employed $ 4. - I . Proofs of the System of Exclusion . § II . ( should be ) § 5. - Proofs of the System of Imposi- tion - 2 . General Committee - Meetings none § 6. - Proofs of the System of Imposition continued — II . Sub - Committees ...
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... employed . In " this proud country alone , not . And why not ? Sir , " I have given the reason so often , and with so little 66 66 66 fruit , I am quite tired of giving it . Nothing in this 66 way is ever done , but under the direction ...
... employed . In " this proud country alone , not . And why not ? Sir , " I have given the reason so often , and with so little 66 66 66 fruit , I am quite tired of giving it . Nothing in this 66 way is ever done , but under the direction ...
Page xxxvi
... employed as an improved substitute to that same holy word ? " Know you not how , within these few months , being duly put in motion , by fees supplied by a pious " Cabinet , the piety of common law did actually " speak to this effect by ...
... employed as an improved substitute to that same holy word ? " Know you not how , within these few months , being duly put in motion , by fees supplied by a pious " Cabinet , the piety of common law did actually " speak to this effect by ...
Page xli
... those their inter- rogators . The mode of inquiry employed was thus very mode which , in foreign parts , under the Catholic so - called Inquisition , was em- the ployed for clearing the country of persons guilty of thinking XV.
... those their inter- rogators . The mode of inquiry employed was thus very mode which , in foreign parts , under the Catholic so - called Inquisition , was em- the ployed for clearing the country of persons guilty of thinking XV.
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... employed for clearing the country of persons guilty of thinking differently from what was professed to be thought by the Church of England . The judges made the crime ; those same judges punished it . Bishop Taylor , had it happened to ...
... employed for clearing the country of persons guilty of thinking differently from what was professed to be thought by the Church of England . The judges made the crime ; those same judges punished it . Bishop Taylor , had it happened to ...
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