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 iii
... of Faithfulness , Matter , and Form , the Imposers of it on the Schools are conscious • • PART II . - EXCLUSIONARY SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION- ITS ESTABLISHMENT — İTS BAD TENDENCIES 32 33 52 PART III . - EXCLUSIONARY SYSTEM Page GROUNDS FOR THE.
... of Faithfulness , Matter , and Form , the Imposers of it on the Schools are conscious • • PART II . - EXCLUSIONARY SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION- ITS ESTABLISHMENT — İTS BAD TENDENCIES 32 33 52 PART III . - EXCLUSIONARY SYSTEM Page GROUNDS FOR THE.
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... GROUNDS FOR THE HOPE THAT THE APPROBATION OF IT IS NOT GENERAL PART IV . - NATIONAL SOCIETY - . 71 GROUNDS FOR RE- GARDING THE EXCLUSIONARY ACTS AS SPUrious , and ITS REPORTS AS PURPOSELY DECEPTIOUS • 1. - Cause and Ground of Suspicion ...
... GROUNDS FOR THE HOPE THAT THE APPROBATION OF IT IS NOT GENERAL PART IV . - NATIONAL SOCIETY - . 71 GROUNDS FOR RE- GARDING THE EXCLUSIONARY ACTS AS SPUrious , and ITS REPORTS AS PURPOSELY DECEPTIOUS • 1. - Cause and Ground of Suspicion ...
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... grounds so purely imaginary , to destroy all confidence in public men . This for reproof : while for refutation , the words abstract , visionary , utopian , speculative , enthusiastic , with their respective conjugates , on one side of ...
... grounds so purely imaginary , to destroy all confidence in public men . This for reproof : while for refutation , the words abstract , visionary , utopian , speculative , enthusiastic , with their respective conjugates , on one side of ...
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... grounds of the utmost publicity , the " conduct of the Archbishop of Canterbury , -on a " certain occasion also of an eminently public na- " ture , is held up in a point of view , such as , in 66 - some eyes , howsoever it may be in ...
... grounds of the utmost publicity , the " conduct of the Archbishop of Canterbury , -on a " certain occasion also of an eminently public na- " ture , is held up in a point of view , such as , in 66 - some eyes , howsoever it may be in ...
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... ground for punishment on the score of imputed ignorance ! ) — " and this , not only as against punishment under " statute law , but also as against punishment at com- 66 mon law . No effect approaching to this ( I have " the ...
... ground for punishment on the score of imputed ignorance ! ) — " and this , not only as against punishment under " statute law , but also as against punishment at com- 66 mon law . No effect approaching to this ( I have " the ...
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