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 xxiv
... least as " needless , then why not get rid of it in the ordi- nary way ? For what cause decline getting rid of " it by an amendment ? Sir , I will assign a cause : " let any other supposable cause be found , I will " acknowledge my ...
... least as " needless , then why not get rid of it in the ordi- nary way ? For what cause decline getting rid of " it by an amendment ? Sir , I will assign a cause : " let any other supposable cause be found , I will " acknowledge my ...
Page xli
... least , if not the only cause , or at any rate , the occasion , is- the observation made of that system of exclu- sion , of which the formulary in question has been and continues to be the instrument : the exclusion , by which the ...
... least , if not the only cause , or at any rate , the occasion , is- the observation made of that system of exclu- sion , of which the formulary in question has been and continues to be the instrument : the exclusion , by which the ...
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... least suspicion , of imperfection in any shape , in the consecrated text , -is more than has happened to find its way to the cognizance of the author of these pages . Upon the whole , the abundance of comments of the laudatory cast ...
... least suspicion , of imperfection in any shape , in the consecrated text , -is more than has happened to find its way to the cognizance of the author of these pages . Upon the whole , the abundance of comments of the laudatory cast ...
Page 5
... least - is necessary . If one book alone , what shall this book be ? — If more books than one , to which of them shall the preference - in the first place - be given ? To both these questions one and the same an- swer may serve — the ...
... least - is necessary . If one book alone , what shall this book be ? — If more books than one , to which of them shall the preference - in the first place - be given ? To both these questions one and the same an- swer may serve — the ...
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... least without some assistance and co- operation on the part of those dissidents themselves -it appears not how this cause of exclusion can admit of any remedy . On the part of the Jewish parents them- selves that is to say , on the part ...
... least without some assistance and co- operation on the part of those dissidents themselves -it appears not how this cause of exclusion can admit of any remedy . On the part of the Jewish parents them- selves that is to say , on the part ...
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