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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... persons in question , would it have been agreeable to see " his name upon the journals , in quality of mover of " such an amendment : an amendment by which the " mind of the mover would thus far have stood de- 66 picted upon record , in ...
... persons in question , would it have been agreeable to see " his name upon the journals , in quality of mover of " such an amendment : an amendment by which the " mind of the mover would thus far have stood de- 66 picted upon record , in ...
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... persons , who refused to admit " of any other mode . 66 66 " How should it be known ? On the contrary , is " it not known , that in the existing legislative chaos , " we possess a sort of terra incognita , in which , as " within the ...
... persons , who refused to admit " of any other mode . 66 66 " How should it be known ? On the contrary , is " it not known , that in the existing legislative chaos , " we possess a sort of terra incognita , in which , as " within the ...
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... persons in " question , did any such desire or view exist , as that " of procuring to the public , in relation to so much 66 as this one short statute , this collateral and minor " benefit ? Of any such wish I must confess myself ...
... persons in " question , did any such desire or view exist , as that " of procuring to the public , in relation to so much 66 as this one short statute , this collateral and minor " benefit ? Of any such wish I must confess myself ...
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... persons , -that body in " which the plenitude of power is supposed to reside , " never finds itself able to give . " 6 66 66 " On this very occasion , whose would the will and pleasure be ? Whose but that of these same pre- eminently ...
... persons , -that body in " which the plenitude of power is supposed to reside , " never finds itself able to give . " 6 66 66 " On this very occasion , whose would the will and pleasure be ? Whose but that of these same pre- eminently ...
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... person , whose learning was so lately " and effectually covered with shame by the igno- " rance of Mr Hone ? 66 66 66 ... persons , who " have or profess to have a religion of their own in any shape ? Know you not that , according to the ...
... person , whose learning was so lately " and effectually covered with shame by the igno- " rance of Mr Hone ? 66 66 66 ... persons , who " have or profess to have a religion of their own in any shape ? Know you not that , according to the ...
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