Reasons for Not Taking the Test: For Not Conforming to the Established Church and for Not Deserting the Ancient Faith with Preliminary and Concluding Observations Together with Some Remarks on the Bishop of Peterborough's Late Charge, &c. &cJ. Booker, 1828 - 790 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... nature so deeply sunk in apathy and ig- norance , as to be unconscious of the mighty change ? Were the human passions become so docile , as to submit without a murmur to these new and galling restraints ? Was reason so sub- jugated THE ...
... nature so deeply sunk in apathy and ig- norance , as to be unconscious of the mighty change ? Were the human passions become so docile , as to submit without a murmur to these new and galling restraints ? Was reason so sub- jugated THE ...
Strana xiv
... natural consequences of such outrageous injustice , but to wean our affections , -not from our country , — for our ... nature be it ( e ) If , previous to any one engagement during the late glorious though disastrous war , either by ...
... natural consequences of such outrageous injustice , but to wean our affections , -not from our country , — for our ... nature be it ( e ) If , previous to any one engagement during the late glorious though disastrous war , either by ...
Strana lxvii
... nature of their daily avocations , should only then see for the first time , the guilt of sacri- at present she would meet her ruin deservedly and unlamented f 2 lxvii vicissitudes of things, it should be her fate to ...
... nature of their daily avocations , should only then see for the first time , the guilt of sacri- at present she would meet her ruin deservedly and unlamented f 2 lxvii vicissitudes of things, it should be her fate to ...
Strana lxx
... nature , it is no wonder that the unjust accusations of our enemies should have been so successful in deceiving ; -that , while our re- ligion remains pure and untainted as when it ema- nated from the revelations of heaven , it should ...
... nature , it is no wonder that the unjust accusations of our enemies should have been so successful in deceiving ; -that , while our re- ligion remains pure and untainted as when it ema- nated from the revelations of heaven , it should ...
Strana lxxv
... natural movements of a just and ingenu- ous mind !!! " We benighted Catholics being all too blunted to be capable of any reply to this specimen of Protestant acumen , the Bishop surely will not object to our taking an auxiliary into pay ...
... natural movements of a just and ingenu- ous mind !!! " We benighted Catholics being all too blunted to be capable of any reply to this specimen of Protestant acumen , the Bishop surely will not object to our taking an auxiliary into pay ...
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