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
... eyes of any of the dis- tinguished functionaries and other personages , to whose mind the offence , such as it is , will have been given a work presenting no name but that of a person so circumstanced , will in the scale of inoffen ...
... eyes of any of the dis- tinguished functionaries and other personages , to whose mind the offence , such as it is , will have been given a work presenting no name but that of a person so circumstanced , will in the scale of inoffen ...
Page xii
... eyes , howsoever it may be in others , seems " not likely to be an altogether favourable one . " Since the completing of the impression , it has ' happened to me to hear - and on what seemed to " me good authority - through the medium ...
... eyes , howsoever it may be in others , seems " not likely to be an altogether favourable one . " Since the completing of the impression , it has ' happened to me to hear - and on what seemed to " me good authority - through the medium ...
Page xxiv
... eyes in ques- tion , even as against statute law , it would have " rendered if not security too secure , at any rate " tranquillity too tranquil . 66 " To leave you still in a state of insecurity , anxiety , " and dependance - either ...
... eyes in ques- tion , even as against statute law , it would have " rendered if not security too secure , at any rate " tranquillity too tranquil . 66 " To leave you still in a state of insecurity , anxiety , " and dependance - either ...
Page xxv
... eyes in question - some natural incompatibility : that of these same two courses one , and that alone , was regarded as legally proper , the other legally improper : and that the two being , as above , naturally incompatible , that ...
... eyes in question - some natural incompatibility : that of these same two courses one , and that alone , was regarded as legally proper , the other legally improper : and that the two being , as above , naturally incompatible , that ...
Page xl
... eye put eyes . 260 , 1. 23 , dele money . Page 267 , 1. 16 , for bear put bears . 270 , 1. 14 , for leave put have . 280 , 1.7 , for high - rated put high- seated . 280 , 1. 27 , after reward put a full stop . 280 , 1. last , and p ...
... eye put eyes . 260 , 1. 23 , dele money . Page 267 , 1. 16 , for bear put bears . 270 , 1. 14 , for leave put have . 280 , 1.7 , for high - rated put high- seated . 280 , 1. 27 , after reward put a full stop . 280 , 1. last , and p ...
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