The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volume 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... whole parish by appointing the clergyman , from whom its inhabitants must receive their spiritual instruction , and to whom they are compelled to pay tithes , even although they should disapprove his doctrine , despise his abilities ...
... whole parish by appointing the clergyman , from whom its inhabitants must receive their spiritual instruction , and to whom they are compelled to pay tithes , even although they should disapprove his doctrine , despise his abilities ...
Page 42
... whole structure slightly pyramidical , and thus preserving the consis- tency of its lines . Observing some singular pilasters at Harrowgate , sur- mounted with the Cornua Ammonis , I ventured to ask the builder to what order they ...
... whole structure slightly pyramidical , and thus preserving the consis- tency of its lines . Observing some singular pilasters at Harrowgate , sur- mounted with the Cornua Ammonis , I ventured to ask the builder to what order they ...
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... whole edifice of the church . Strange ! that we may suppress truth and yet not expunge a forgery . Strange ! that we may adapt the liturgy and formularies of religion to the ignorance of the age , and yet not adjust them to its ...
... whole edifice of the church . Strange ! that we may suppress truth and yet not expunge a forgery . Strange ! that we may adapt the liturgy and formularies of religion to the ignorance of the age , and yet not adjust them to its ...
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... whole priesthood , by the indecent opulence and luxury of one extrem- ity , and the degrading poverty of the other : but it must be confessed that the bishop is not answerable , either for the ex- cess or the deficiency . Before the ...
... whole priesthood , by the indecent opulence and luxury of one extrem- ity , and the degrading poverty of the other : but it must be confessed that the bishop is not answerable , either for the ex- cess or the deficiency . Before the ...
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... , then he unbishops himself . " Far be it from us to insinuate that the present episcopal bench are liable to all the thunderbolts so fiercely fulminated against their predecessors ; but their whole system is in HEADS AND TALES . 71.
... , then he unbishops himself . " Far be it from us to insinuate that the present episcopal bench are liable to all the thunderbolts so fiercely fulminated against their predecessors ; but their whole system is in HEADS AND TALES . 71.
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