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 26
... rendered them unable , for the present at least , to apply the rational faculty to this most important indeed , but unhappily proportionably arduous use . * To his Lordship of London , ( see Appendix , p . 145. ) the Puritans may be ...
... rendered them unable , for the present at least , to apply the rational faculty to this most important indeed , but unhappily proportionably arduous use . * To his Lordship of London , ( see Appendix , p . 145. ) the Puritans may be ...
Page 50
... rendered their religion an object of alarm to the rulers of that em- pire , this ceremony , supposing the story founded in fact , must have had for its object the furnishing what was regarded as conclusive evidence , of their not 50.
... rendered their religion an object of alarm to the rulers of that em- pire , this ceremony , supposing the story founded in fact , must have had for its object the furnishing what was regarded as conclusive evidence , of their not 50.
Page 51
... rendered itself thus formidable . For my own part , supposing , under these cir- cumstances , supposing it to contribute any thing towards a prospect of spreading the religion of Jesus in those as yet untried countries , I see not what ...
... rendered itself thus formidable . For my own part , supposing , under these cir- cumstances , supposing it to contribute any thing towards a prospect of spreading the religion of Jesus in those as yet untried countries , I see not what ...
Page 94
... rendered susceptible of literary education , -applying itself to them in such manner , as to invite and urge them to throw off the yoke of the law of sincerity , and , by subscription and conformity , to place themselves in the tract of ...
... rendered susceptible of literary education , -applying itself to them in such manner , as to invite and urge them to throw off the yoke of the law of sincerity , and , by subscription and conformity , to place themselves in the tract of ...
Page 118
... rendered probable , though it might be too much to say cer- tain , —that , at that same time , there they , all of them , actually were . Of these , those whose names may , in a paper prefixed to this second Report , be seen standing ...
... rendered probable , though it might be too much to say cer- tain , —that , at that same time , there they , all of them , actually were . Of these , those whose names may , in a paper prefixed to this second Report , be seen standing ...
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