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 vii
... character of the instrument by which the reproach is cast , the dissatisfaction can not but receive more or less increase : and , assuredly , of the object which he has all along been aiming at , never has the produc- tion of pain in ...
... character of the instrument by which the reproach is cast , the dissatisfaction can not but receive more or less increase : and , assuredly , of the object which he has all along been aiming at , never has the produc- tion of pain in ...
Page ix
... character of an object of censure , -the system — against that it is , and that alone , had there been any choice ... characters will be seen to have been actually per- formed PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . ix.
... character of an object of censure , -the system — against that it is , and that alone , had there been any choice ... characters will be seen to have been actually per- formed PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . ix.
Page xviii
... character of the Supreme Being . On this footing , I most readily agreed to place the ques- tion ; -persuaded that , however plausible an argu- " ment may be raised for the abstract right of using , " in any controversy , such terms as ...
... character of the Supreme Being . On this footing , I most readily agreed to place the ques- tion ; -persuaded that , however plausible an argu- " ment may be raised for the abstract right of using , " in any controversy , such terms as ...
Page xli
... character , -by what disastrous impulse can the pupil of so excellent and so holy a school of instruction , have been pre- cipitated into apostacy ? ... Answer . Be the author of the book in him- b self honest or dishonest , -be the ...
... character , -by what disastrous impulse can the pupil of so excellent and so holy a school of instruction , have been pre- cipitated into apostacy ? ... Answer . Be the author of the book in him- b self honest or dishonest , -be the ...
Page xli
... character of a tissue of loose declama- tion , the offspring of unreflecting passion : - present themselves thus at the first , and thence such is the effects of first impres- sions to the last . To obviate this inconvenience , what fol ...
... character of a tissue of loose declama- tion , the offspring of unreflecting passion : - present themselves thus at the first , and thence such is the effects of first impres- sions to the last . To obviate this inconvenience , what fol ...
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