Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... whole area of Noncon- formity . Under their control also are almost all the educational establishments throughout the country which could come into conflict . with those of the Established Church , or out of which members would be ...
... whole area of Noncon- formity . Under their control also are almost all the educational establishments throughout the country which could come into conflict . with those of the Established Church , or out of which members would be ...
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... whole , these papers make it their sole business to keep alive points of debate which were much better suffered to die out . Too often an attitude of war is at once and without consideration assumed upon such points , and afterwards ...
... whole , these papers make it their sole business to keep alive points of debate which were much better suffered to die out . Too often an attitude of war is at once and without consideration assumed upon such points , and afterwards ...
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... whole that system is a complete failure . From this her Establishment has preserved our Church , and from many ills beside . And not the least of its blessings is that it secures to us an independent as well as a permanent ministry . If ...
... whole that system is a complete failure . From this her Establishment has preserved our Church , and from many ills beside . And not the least of its blessings is that it secures to us an independent as well as a permanent ministry . If ...
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... we may perhaps learn , nay , I am bold to think that in some degree we have learnt , a lesson of which the whole religious world then stood in need and for which we ought to be thankful . We have now reached a point in our re- trospect 48.
... we may perhaps learn , nay , I am bold to think that in some degree we have learnt , a lesson of which the whole religious world then stood in need and for which we ought to be thankful . We have now reached a point in our re- trospect 48.
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... whole nation for her audience . But as soon as we have said this we shall be met by the remark that the Church of England is not at one within herself . And we readily admit that the existence of these disagreements is to be regretted ...
... whole nation for her audience . But as soon as we have said this we shall be met by the remark that the Church of England is not at one within herself . And we readily admit that the existence of these disagreements is to be regretted ...
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