The Church of England pronounced heretical, by the promoters of a petition against the consecration of dr. Hampden to the see of Hereford |
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... establish to their minds the impregnable evidences of the Christian Religion . And on these exertions a blessing has already rested : of the Agents , and Missionaries to Israel , 52 are be- lieving Jews and a great multitude of the ...
... establish to their minds the impregnable evidences of the Christian Religion . And on these exertions a blessing has already rested : of the Agents , and Missionaries to Israel , 52 are be- lieving Jews and a great multitude of the ...
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... justice , re- ligion and piety , may be established among us , for all generations ? " Can the High Court of Parliament , which of late has rung with Appropriation Clauses 66 and Spoliation Speeches , so often , in vain 43.
... justice , re- ligion and piety , may be established among us , for all generations ? " Can the High Court of Parliament , which of late has rung with Appropriation Clauses 66 and Spoliation Speeches , so often , in vain 43.
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... established among us " and others , than it is . It does not affect the Church atall , any more than the existence of Rosemary Lane . We might as well say that Rag Fair unchristianized us . What , alas , has the Parliamentary conscience ...
... established among us " and others , than it is . It does not affect the Church atall , any more than the existence of Rosemary Lane . We might as well say that Rag Fair unchristianized us . What , alas , has the Parliamentary conscience ...
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... provingly from the Congregational Magazine , 1835 , the following , " it appears , from the best authorities , that the number of episcopal chapels in England is 11,825 , giving to the established denomination 3331 more places 52.
... provingly from the Congregational Magazine , 1835 , the following , " it appears , from the best authorities , that the number of episcopal chapels in England is 11,825 , giving to the established denomination 3331 more places 52.
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Clericus M.A., Cantab, pseud. 11,825 , giving to the established denomination 3331 more places of worship than are possessed by all other denominations united . " - This leaves ALL the Dissenting chapels only 8494 in number : multiply ...
Clericus M.A., Cantab, pseud. 11,825 , giving to the established denomination 3331 more places of worship than are possessed by all other denominations united . " - This leaves ALL the Dissenting chapels only 8494 in number : multiply ...
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