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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... Principle - its Application to this Case §3 . - I . Service . § 4.-II. Pay 194 • • 198 · • 204 . 231 . 270 • 288 § 5. - Pay continued - Merit , whether producible by Si- necures • § 6. - III . Discipline • § 7. - State of Discipline ...
... Principle - its Application to this Case §3 . - I . Service . § 4.-II. Pay 194 • • 198 · • 204 . 231 . 270 • 288 § 5. - Pay continued - Merit , whether producible by Si- necures • § 6. - III . Discipline • § 7. - State of Discipline ...
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... principle , " but merely to the mode - the two Noble Lords dis- " approving the sweeping repeal of all the statutes 66 66 by which the penalties , & c . were imposed , and pre- ferring that they should be described and repealed ...
... principle , " but merely to the mode - the two Noble Lords dis- " approving the sweeping repeal of all the statutes 66 66 by which the penalties , & c . were imposed , and pre- ferring that they should be described and repealed ...
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... principles of the highest importance , " and strong ground of hope , that the last lingering " remains of intolerance will , ere long , be swept " clean away . Happy , too , in having been the active " and fortunate , though humble ...
... principles of the highest importance , " and strong ground of hope , that the last lingering " remains of intolerance will , ere long , be swept " clean away . Happy , too , in having been the active " and fortunate , though humble ...
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... principles which appeared to me to guide his conduct in this . But even could I sup- pose such a conviction effected , I should think it certainly not the less incumbent on me fully to represent , in its just colours , that portion of ...
... principles which appeared to me to guide his conduct in this . But even could I sup- pose such a conviction effected , I should think it certainly not the less incumbent on me fully to represent , in its just colours , that portion of ...
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... principle of simplifica- " tion might , in the only authentic and sufficient " manner possible , be applied to all statutes what- soever , existing as well as future . 66 " Another reason is - that , during the conjunct , " and alas ...
... principle of simplifica- " tion might , in the only authentic and sufficient " manner possible , be applied to all statutes what- soever , existing as well as future . 66 " Another reason is - that , during the conjunct , " and alas ...
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