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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... taken the sentiments of his brethren , whom , on " such matters , it was his wish to consult ; and said , " that as the spring was then pretty far advanced , " and several of the Bishops had left London ( pro- 66 bably without any ...
... taken the sentiments of his brethren , whom , on " such matters , it was his wish to consult ; and said , " that as the spring was then pretty far advanced , " and several of the Bishops had left London ( pro- 66 bably without any ...
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... taken by " the Ch . and the Lord C. J. not to the 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 ...
... taken by " the Ch . and the Lord C. J. not to the 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 ...
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... taken in this disastrous change . Quotations at length ? no : room could not admit of it : importance did not require it . But , without indication given of his authorities , indication given in the usual way of reference , that lawyer ...
... taken in this disastrous change . Quotations at length ? no : room could not admit of it : importance did not require it . But , without indication given of his authorities , indication given in the usual way of reference , that lawyer ...
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... taken up at a somewhat anterior period . Vol . iii . c . viii . pp . 350 , 351 , 352 . To Rushworth , Whitlocke , and other unexceptionable authori- ties , are the references all along made .. " The Reverend Mr. Charles Herle succeeded ...
... taken up at a somewhat anterior period . Vol . iii . c . viii . pp . 350 , 351 , 352 . To Rushworth , Whitlocke , and other unexceptionable authori- ties , are the references all along made .. " The Reverend Mr. Charles Herle succeeded ...
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... taken up at a somewhat anterior period . Vol . iii . c . viii . pp . 350 , 351 , 352 . To Rushworth , Whitlocke , and other unexceptionable authori- ties , are the references all along made . * " The Reverend Mr. Charles Herle succeeded ...
... taken up at a somewhat anterior period . Vol . iii . c . viii . pp . 350 , 351 , 352 . To Rushworth , Whitlocke , and other unexceptionable authori- ties , are the references all along made . * " The Reverend Mr. Charles Herle succeeded ...
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