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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... received - as so many instruments , not less sufficient than simple and concise . As to accusation , imputation , crimination , condemna- tion , censure — whatsoever may be regarded as seeking to attach itself , in a strain expressed by ...
... received - as so many instruments , not less sufficient than simple and concise . As to accusation , imputation , crimination , condemna- tion , censure — whatsoever may be regarded as seeking to attach itself , in a strain expressed by ...
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... received the approbation of his Grace . 66 66 46 " 4. By what cause or causes did that difference appear to you to have been produced ? " Of the above four questions , the three first , you " will be aware , are the only ones which have ...
... received the approbation of his Grace . 66 66 46 " 4. By what cause or causes did that difference appear to you to have been produced ? " Of the above four questions , the three first , you " will be aware , are the only ones which have ...
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... received the sanctifying touch of a Right Reverend hand . On the occasion , and for the purpose of its receiving this mysterious touch , the supposition is xii.
... received the sanctifying touch of a Right Reverend hand . On the occasion , and for the purpose of its receiving this mysterious touch , the supposition is xii.
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... receiving this mysterious touch , the supposition is , that the contents of the Cate- chism have all of them received a permanent , and , by divine grace , an everlasting habita- tion in every head thus sanctified . For my own part , I ...
... receiving this mysterious touch , the supposition is , that the contents of the Cate- chism have all of them received a permanent , and , by divine grace , an everlasting habita- tion in every head thus sanctified . For my own part , I ...
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... received or sought from it . Not so much as thanks can be received for it by the author , so long as his personality continues under the shade , in which it is his anxious care to bury it : far different from thanks would be the ...
... received or sought from it . Not so much as thanks can be received for it by the author , so long as his personality continues under the shade , in which it is his anxious care to bury it : far different from thanks would be the ...
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