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
... existence , under that system others exactly like them , differing in nothing but in name , would have occupied their places . But of the system - a system in the abstract- without bringing to view any of the individuals acting under it ...
... existence , under that system others exactly like them , differing in nothing but in name , would have occupied their places . But of the system - a system in the abstract- without bringing to view any of the individuals acting under it ...
Page xxvii
... admit of , could not be known , is - that it " had no existence . For proof , I give you back the " case of Ireland , the case to which your own letter " alludes . " While the ink is yet wet , comes from PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . xxvii.
... admit of , could not be known , is - that it " had no existence . For proof , I give you back the " case of Ireland , the case to which your own letter " alludes . " While the ink is yet wet , comes from PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . xxvii.
Page xxx
... 66 " A motive , the general predominance of which " over every other , is necessary to the very existence " of the species , can this , with anything like pro- 66 66 66 66 priety , be termed a bad XXX PREFACE ON PUBLICATION .
... 66 " A motive , the general predominance of which " over every other , is necessary to the very existence " of the species , can this , with anything like pro- 66 66 66 66 priety , be termed a bad XXX PREFACE ON PUBLICATION .
Page xli
... existence . In the seat of instruction , in which these opinions and these affections ( adverse as they unwillingly were and are ) were formed , no cause of personal enmity , or so much as ill humour , no disappointment - unless it were ...
... existence . In the seat of instruction , in which these opinions and these affections ( adverse as they unwillingly were and are ) were formed , no cause of personal enmity , or so much as ill humour , no disappointment - unless it were ...
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... existence of which , supposing them to exist , the existence of any utility , whether on the part of the exposition in question , or on the part of any thing else that could have been exhibited in the name or character of an exposition ...
... existence of which , supposing them to exist , the existence of any utility , whether on the part of the exposition in question , or on the part of any thing else that could have been exhibited in the name or character of an exposition ...
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