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 ChurchesE. Wilson, Printed 1817, 1818 - 456 pages |
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Page xv
... purpose of requesting the " favour of your enabling me to give effect to the " above wish . As to the being accessory in any " 6 way to any accusation , which it may happen to you to see contained in the work in question , — " to no ...
... purpose of requesting the " favour of your enabling me to give effect to the " above wish . As to the being accessory in any " 6 way to any accusation , which it may happen to you to see contained in the work in question , — " to no ...
Page xvii
... produced ? " Of the above four questions , the three first , you will be aware , are the only ones which have any immediate bearing , on the purpose of this " application , as above declared . But , surely PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . xvii.
... produced ? " Of the above four questions , the three first , you will be aware , are the only ones which have any immediate bearing , on the purpose of this " application , as above declared . But , surely PREFACE ON PUBLICATION . xvii.
Page xxvi
... purpose of my first Letter to you , it is com- pletely so to the purpose of the present work .. " 1. First as to statute law . As to bills , upon " a careful search among the House of Commons ' " papers , I find two , and no more than ...
... purpose of my first Letter to you , it is com- pletely so to the purpose of the present work .. " 1. First as to statute law . As to bills , upon " a careful search among the House of Commons ' " papers , I find two , and no more than ...
Page xxix
... purpose . What was the mode- the only mode which the goodness you speak " of , would admit ? It was a mode , in the first " place , insufficient to its declared purpose ; in " the next place , pregnant with collateral incon- " veniences ...
... purpose . What was the mode- the only mode which the goodness you speak " of , would admit ? It was a mode , in the first " place , insufficient to its declared purpose ; in " the next place , pregnant with collateral incon- " veniences ...
Page xxxv
... purpose useless . One purpose there is , " with reference to which it is in some degree " useful , -useful as being to this same purpose ❝ more conducive than the sweeping mode : -I " mean the clearing the text of the statute - book ...
... purpose useless . One purpose there is , " with reference to which it is in some degree " useful , -useful as being to this same purpose ❝ more conducive than the sweeping mode : -I " mean the clearing the text of the statute - book ...
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accordingly afforded altogether answer Appendix Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury attached authority behold believe Bible Bishop Bishop of London brought to view called Catechism cause Central School ceremony character CHARLES HERLE child Christian Church of England Church of Rome Church of Scotland Clifford's Inn Committee course Daniel Isaac Eaton declare discourse effect employed Established Church exclusionary system existence Exposition eyes faith forced Form of Disorder formulary give given hands Holy instruction instrument is-that less Lord Lordship matter means meeting ment mentioned mind mischief National Society nature object occasion particular performed persons present principle professed proof prostration purpose question racter received regard religion of Jesus rendered Report II respect Reverend Secretary seen sense sort speak spiritual stands Sub-Committee substitute supposed supposition T. T. Walmsley taken thing Thirty-nine Articles tion true unto whatsoever whole words