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... Christendom to bind and loose conscience by its decisions over a cer- tain area , and to make that truth on one side of the Channel which , by an analogous authority , might be made falsehood on the other . The vision of English- men ...
... Christendom to bind and loose conscience by its decisions over a cer- tain area , and to make that truth on one side of the Channel which , by an analogous authority , might be made falsehood on the other . The vision of English- men ...
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... Christendom cease to be divided by political and social barriers from each other , and to be shut up each in the legal creeds and for- mularies imposed on it by the State , charity and the sense of a common life derived from the same ...
... Christendom cease to be divided by political and social barriers from each other , and to be shut up each in the legal creeds and for- mularies imposed on it by the State , charity and the sense of a common life derived from the same ...
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... Christendom ; whether they expected that the whole Christian world would in the end be converted to the doctrines of the Thirty - nine Articles , the last revision of the Prayer Book , and the Homilies , or whether they were content ...
... Christendom ; whether they expected that the whole Christian world would in the end be converted to the doctrines of the Thirty - nine Articles , the last revision of the Prayer Book , and the Homilies , or whether they were content ...
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... Christendom , with the des- tinies of which it can scarcely be supposed that the destinies of any Christian nation are wholly uncon- nected , and see whether men are generally more in- clined to make conscience bow before established ...
... Christendom , with the des- tinies of which it can scarcely be supposed that the destinies of any Christian nation are wholly uncon- nected , and see whether men are generally more in- clined to make conscience bow before established ...
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... Christendom . It is suggested , and even Mr. Gladstone seemed inclined to countenance the belief , that if the Uni- versities were thrown open to Dissenters , Churchmen would no longer resort to them ; and that , consequently , by such ...
... Christendom . It is suggested , and even Mr. Gladstone seemed inclined to countenance the belief , that if the Uni- versities were thrown open to Dissenters , Churchmen would no longer resort to them ; and that , consequently , by such ...
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ABOLITION OF TESTS academical Act of Uniformity Anglican Church argument authority Bishops Bouverie's Bill Cambridge candidate character Christendom Christian Church of England clergy clergymen clerical conscience conviction course creed cure of souls degree doctrine dogma doubt ecclesiastical effect emancipation English Established Church evils exclusion fact faith fellows of colleges fellowships formularies free inquiry High Church Holy Orders influence institution intellectual interests learning and science least legislation Legislature liberal liberty matter measure mediæval ments middle ages minds moral Nonconformists Nonconformity object opponents oppressed ordinances Parliament party perhaps persons petition places of education political power prayer present principle probably produce question reaction reactionary reason Reformation regard religion religious opinion religious truth Roman Catholic sacerdotal scarcely scepticism sectarian sense sentiments social society spiritual statesman statutes subscription supposed teachers theologian theology things Thirty-nine Articles tical Tudor unity University of Oxford