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 14
... proper for the purpose . It was even from the list of Books recommended in the Report , styled the National Society's 2d Report , that these titles have been transcribed . Had this been all , in no other character than that of an object ...
... proper for the purpose . It was even from the list of Books recommended in the Report , styled the National Society's 2d Report , that these titles have been transcribed . Had this been all , in no other character than that of an object ...
Page 30
... Assembly thanks , desired them to insert the proofs of the several articles in their proper places , and then to print six hundred copies , and no more , for the perusal of the houses . The Reverend Mr. Wilson , Mr. Byfield , 30.
... Assembly thanks , desired them to insert the proofs of the several articles in their proper places , and then to print six hundred copies , and no more , for the perusal of the houses . The Reverend Mr. Wilson , Mr. Byfield , 30.
Page 30
... Assembly thanks , desired them to insert the proofs of the several articles in their proper places , and then to print six hundred copies , and no more , for the perusal of the houses . The Reverend Mr. Wilson , Mr. Byfield , 30.
... Assembly thanks , desired them to insert the proofs of the several articles in their proper places , and then to print six hundred copies , and no more , for the perusal of the houses . The Reverend Mr. Wilson , Mr. Byfield , 30.
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... proper ones . themselves , as men , they are but fallible . Be it so : but , as rulers of the Church of England , theirs is the interpretation , which , at every hazard , the other members - the subject - members of the same Church ...
... proper ones . themselves , as men , they are but fallible . Be it so : but , as rulers of the Church of England , theirs is the interpretation , which , at every hazard , the other members - the subject - members of the same Church ...
Page 56
... proper one , the Parables , the Miracles , the Discourses of Jesus , - sooner or later , ( for , in the accounts published , times are throughout kept , as will be seen , in a state of the most convenient darkness ) -sooner or later ...
... proper one , the Parables , the Miracles , the Discourses of Jesus , - sooner or later , ( for , in the accounts published , times are throughout kept , as will be seen , in a state of the most convenient darkness ) -sooner or later ...
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