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 xviii
... victims ; but the cause which produces it being removed , it will vanish with all our other disabilities . accurate research and profound study the basis of every opinion xviii errors of the generality of mankind may, it is ...
... victims ; but the cause which produces it being removed , it will vanish with all our other disabilities . accurate research and profound study the basis of every opinion xviii errors of the generality of mankind may, it is ...
Strana xix
... opinion which they deliver to the world- men of reputed learning and of extensive literary fame - there can be no palliation , when , in the face of the strongest historical evidence , they are guilty of deliberately advancing the most ...
... opinion which they deliver to the world- men of reputed learning and of extensive literary fame - there can be no palliation , when , in the face of the strongest historical evidence , they are guilty of deliberately advancing the most ...
Strana xxvi
... opinion in religion , much diversity is permitted , and must necessarily exist : in matters of faith and of fact , much discussion may sometimes be neces- sary , to dispel the darkness in which obscure and uninformed writers may have ...
... opinion in religion , much diversity is permitted , and must necessarily exist : in matters of faith and of fact , much discussion may sometimes be neces- sary , to dispel the darkness in which obscure and uninformed writers may have ...
Strana xxxvi
... opinion was much strength- ened by the indemnity granted to a class of men , somewhat similarly circumstanced with the dispos- sessed Irish . Others attributed the defeat of the measure , or , in other words , the blind intolerance of ...
... opinion was much strength- ened by the indemnity granted to a class of men , somewhat similarly circumstanced with the dispos- sessed Irish . Others attributed the defeat of the measure , or , in other words , the blind intolerance of ...
Strana lxiii
... opinion of those who would other- wise be sincere in supporting her . The Protestant is now the Established Church . Let her rest satisfied with this advantage . It gives her all the splendour , and power , and influence of worldly ...
... opinion of those who would other- wise be sincere in supporting her . The Protestant is now the Established Church . Let her rest satisfied with this advantage . It gives her all the splendour , and power , and influence of worldly ...
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