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 xviii
... truth : and therefore that respect to the national worship , tenderness to the opinions , or even prejudices of serious and sincere religionists , and , above all , the venerable nature of 66 " " 66 66 " the subjects in question ...
... truth : and therefore that respect to the national worship , tenderness to the opinions , or even prejudices of serious and sincere religionists , and , above all , the venerable nature of 66 " " 66 66 " the subjects in question ...
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... truth , by the truth will his atten- tion not only be preferably engaged , but pro- bably nearly if not altogether engrossed . When , on an occasion of this sort , a ques- tion of this sort is thrown out , the author is commonly among ...
... truth , by the truth will his atten- tion not only be preferably engaged , but pro- bably nearly if not altogether engrossed . When , on an occasion of this sort , a ques- tion of this sort is thrown out , the author is commonly among ...
Page xli
... , which he spreads over his deportment , the condemnatory truth may here and there be descried . The answer is though , if his wishes and endeavours prevail , his name will not trans- pire during his life - time , yet at his viii.
... , which he spreads over his deportment , the condemnatory truth may here and there be descried . The answer is though , if his wishes and endeavours prevail , his name will not trans- pire during his life - time , yet at his viii.
Page xli
... truth possesses over false- hood , and to that complexion of sincerity , which , upon a view taken of the whole work , the wishes and desires that gave birth to it , will , it is hoped , be found to have given , to the language in which ...
... truth possesses over false- hood , and to that complexion of sincerity , which , upon a view taken of the whole work , the wishes and desires that gave birth to it , will , it is hoped , be found to have given , to the language in which ...
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... truth , be given otherwise than in the affirmative . For what was then , what is even now , a Methodist ? What but a zealous and consistent Church of England- ist ? Even now , let any one be generally recognized as being zealous as well ...
... truth , be given otherwise than in the affirmative . For what was then , what is even now , a Methodist ? What but a zealous and consistent Church of England- ist ? Even now , let any one be generally recognized as being zealous as well ...
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