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 xxxi
... reference to which it is " in some degree useful , -- useful as being to this same purpose more conducive than the sweeping " mode : -I mean the clearing the text of the statute- " book of the dead bodies of the statutes undertaken " to ...
... reference to which it is " in some degree useful , -- useful as being to this same purpose more conducive than the sweeping " mode : -I mean the clearing the text of the statute- " book of the dead bodies of the statutes undertaken " to ...
Page xxxix
... reference to Appendix , pp . 169 to 172 . Note in p . lii , being the last of the Preface , of no more than those Nos . of the Appendix , is any mention made . Page INTRODUCTION . 3 , 1. 2 , for would put could . 11 , 1. 12 , dele the ...
... reference to Appendix , pp . 169 to 172 . Note in p . lii , being the last of the Preface , of no more than those Nos . of the Appendix , is any mention made . Page INTRODUCTION . 3 , 1. 2 , for would put could . 11 , 1. 12 , dele the ...
Page xli
... on the Cate- chism , is there given in the character of a Recapitulation : " viz . a Recapitulation of the charges brought against that formulary ; ac- 66 companied with references to the several ob- servations or sets xxviii.
... on the Cate- chism , is there given in the character of a Recapitulation : " viz . a Recapitulation of the charges brought against that formulary ; ac- 66 companied with references to the several ob- servations or sets xxviii.
Page xli
... references to the several ob- servations or sets of observations , which at that stage of the inquiry had presented themselves as proofs , demonstrative of the justice of those several charges . In that place the character in which it ...
... references to the several ob- servations or sets of observations , which at that stage of the inquiry had presented themselves as proofs , demonstrative of the justice of those several charges . In that place the character in which it ...
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... reference to the mind in question , is sufficiently clear ; so long , from the obscurity of any part not employed , no valid objection can be derived against the employment of any part of it , which , being clear , is employed ...
... reference to the mind in question , is sufficiently clear ; so long , from the obscurity of any part not employed , no valid objection can be derived against the employment of any part of it , which , being clear , is employed ...
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