The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... Ecclesiastical Establishment , the aristocratic sentiment and pride of class , so rooted in English society , conduce even more strongly to the same result . It is the common error of Churchmen to suppose that Voluntaryism as now seen ...
... Ecclesiastical Establishment , the aristocratic sentiment and pride of class , so rooted in English society , conduce even more strongly to the same result . It is the common error of Churchmen to suppose that Voluntaryism as now seen ...
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... ecclesiastical events contribute to the furtherance of their own views . Partly as the result of the advantages they enjoy in consequence of their closer conformity to the standard of the Establishment , partly by means of the ability ...
... ecclesiastical events contribute to the furtherance of their own views . Partly as the result of the advantages they enjoy in consequence of their closer conformity to the standard of the Establishment , partly by means of the ability ...
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... ecclesiastical policy . His early edu- cation in Presbyterianism seems only to have inspired him with a dread of the system and its influence which was perfectly childish . One of the principles which he had grasped , and to which he ...
... ecclesiastical policy . His early edu- cation in Presbyterianism seems only to have inspired him with a dread of the system and its influence which was perfectly childish . One of the principles which he had grasped , and to which he ...
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Tales of a Wayside Inn By HENRY WADSWORTH | 31 |
Reign of Elizabeth By JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE | 62 |
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