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 vi
... others of all persuasions , money to be exacted , sufficient to render the number of Church - of - England Churches commensurate to the whole population 433 442 449 455 PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . NOT without regret , in a vi.
... others of all persuasions , money to be exacted , sufficient to render the number of Church - of - England Churches commensurate to the whole population 433 442 449 455 PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . NOT without regret , in a vi.
Page x
... 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 any of those words , to this or that ...
... 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 any of those words , to this or that ...
Page xxi
... sufficient authority to induce my own " entire belief ; that , at a Meeting of the Right Re- 66 66 ર verend Bench , convened to determine on the " conduct proper to be pursued with respect to the Bill , the Bishop of Norwich alone ...
... sufficient authority to induce my own " entire belief ; that , at a Meeting of the Right Re- 66 66 ર verend Bench , convened to determine on the " conduct proper to be pursued with respect to the Bill , the Bishop of Norwich alone ...
Page xxxi
... sufficient one - I mean the particularising " mode - was , in its nature , to every purpose useless . " One purpose there is , with reference to which it is " in some degree useful , -- useful as being to this same purpose more ...
... sufficient one - I mean the particularising " mode - was , in its nature , to every purpose useless . " One purpose there is , with reference to which it is " in some degree useful , -- useful as being to this same purpose more ...
Page xxxii
... 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 ! how tediously protracted reign of these " two prodigiously learned ...
... 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 ! how tediously protracted reign of these " two prodigiously learned ...
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