Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 19James Fraser, 1839 |
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... clergy of the church , is that contained in the system enunciated in the Tracts for the Times . They , therefore , bear their testimony against them , as the Tract- writer himself says they are bound to do , and as they will continue to ...
... clergy of the church , is that contained in the system enunciated in the Tracts for the Times . They , therefore , bear their testimony against them , as the Tract- writer himself says they are bound to do , and as they will continue to ...
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... Clergy Aid , and last , though not least , the Lay Association for Defence of the Church . The last - mentioned institution is the only society organised for the sole work of defending the outworks of the church . It is fitted to do ...
... Clergy Aid , and last , though not least , the Lay Association for Defence of the Church . The last - mentioned institution is the only society organised for the sole work of defending the outworks of the church . It is fitted to do ...
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... clergy largely deserve the description of Addison- " They seem in the pul- pit as if they were cheapening a pig . ” If we go to an Irish preacher , we may , as is often the case , hear nonsense , but it is red hot ; if it chance to be ...
... clergy largely deserve the description of Addison- " They seem in the pul- pit as if they were cheapening a pig . ” If we go to an Irish preacher , we may , as is often the case , hear nonsense , but it is red hot ; if it chance to be ...
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to the examination of the question of " What part the clergy would there- after have to take in the approaching movements of French society ? " At the Parisian seminary , or ecclesiastical institution of St. Sulpice , he accom- plished ...
to the examination of the question of " What part the clergy would there- after have to take in the approaching movements of French society ? " At the Parisian seminary , or ecclesiastical institution of St. Sulpice , he accom- plished ...
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... clergy had the privilege of taxing themselves by voluntary grants , whilst some of the provinces had the privilege of compounding for these contributions , and others , that of mak- ing the assessment themselves . France was also badly ...
... clergy had the privilege of taxing themselves by voluntary grants , whilst some of the provinces had the privilege of compounding for these contributions , and others , that of mak- ing the assessment themselves . France was also badly ...
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