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 xli
... reason to complain . On the contrary , from that quarter more offers did it happen to me to receive , and those of a very friendly and substantial na- ture , than I thought it advisable to accept . Even to this hour I continue , and ...
... reason to complain . On the contrary , from that quarter more offers did it happen to me to receive , and those of a very friendly and substantial na- ture , than I thought it advisable to accept . Even to this hour I continue , and ...
Page xli
... reason or to Scrip- ture . Communicating my distress to some of my fellow collegiates , I found them sharers in it . Upon inquiry it was found , that among the Fellows of the College there was one , to whose office it belonged , among ...
... reason or to Scrip- ture . Communicating my distress to some of my fellow collegiates , I found them sharers in it . Upon inquiry it was found , that among the Fellows of the College there was one , to whose office it belonged , among ...
Page xli
... reason to be substan- tially confirmed , in that general conception of them , which had from the first presented itself to me : -some of them not true - others , whether true or false , not susceptible of ap- plication to any ...
... reason to be substan- tially confirmed , in that general conception of them , which had from the first presented itself to me : -some of them not true - others , whether true or false , not susceptible of ap- plication to any ...
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... reason for taking , for the source of instruction in reading and writing , that same book , which is the source of instruction in religion , operates with a degree of force far beyond any with which it can apply in another situation ...
... reason for taking , for the source of instruction in reading and writing , that same book , which is the source of instruction in religion , operates with a degree of force far beyond any with which it can apply in another situation ...
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... reason our forefathers hanged upon a tree ? To some such effect as this is , would the caution , which , on sending his child to any such place of Christian instruction , might , for keeping the imagined tares from mixing themselves ...
... reason our forefathers hanged upon a tree ? To some such effect as this is , would the caution , which , on sending his child to any such place of Christian instruction , might , for keeping the imagined tares from mixing themselves ...
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