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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... equally incredible and impossible . 66 When this Test was passing the House of Lords , Gunning , bishop of Ely , maintained that the Church of Rome was not idolatrous . The lords did not much mind Gunning's arguments , but passed the ...
... equally incredible and impossible . 66 When this Test was passing the House of Lords , Gunning , bishop of Ely , maintained that the Church of Rome was not idolatrous . The lords did not much mind Gunning's arguments , but passed the ...
Strana xii
... ) Speaking of the religious belief of a Catholic , the faithful and elegant historian of his country , Dr. Lingard , says : " His belief is not the belief of a single nation , nor enlightened country , we are not equally at liberty with ix.
... ) Speaking of the religious belief of a Catholic , the faithful and elegant historian of his country , Dr. Lingard , says : " His belief is not the belief of a single nation , nor enlightened country , we are not equally at liberty with ix.
Strana xii
... equally at liberty with others , to enjoy the common prerogative of the Reformation , and to interpret Scripture at our will . There is no reason in such things . We must look to other causes , to account for that delusion of which we ...
... equally at liberty with others , to enjoy the common prerogative of the Reformation , and to interpret Scripture at our will . There is no reason in such things . We must look to other causes , to account for that delusion of which we ...
Strana lii
... an excuse , or even offer a palliation , for the wrongs we have inflicted . No details are requisite to illustrate the very Greeks themselves , without being equally fortunate in lii minds of Englishmen than they do. In wretch- ...
... an excuse , or even offer a palliation , for the wrongs we have inflicted . No details are requisite to illustrate the very Greeks themselves , without being equally fortunate in lii minds of Englishmen than they do. In wretch- ...
Strana liii
... equally fortunate in attracting the compassion or good- the picture : the shades are so deep , and the general gloom which pervades the whole piece is so profound , as to be visible to all : goaded into rebellion by the wily policy of a ...
... equally fortunate in attracting the compassion or good- the picture : the shades are so deep , and the general gloom which pervades the whole piece is so profound , as to be visible to all : goaded into rebellion by the wily policy of a ...
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