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... admission , to make a declaration of Conformity to the Liturgy of the Church of England . In most of the Colleges the Fellows are obliged , either by the College Statutes or by the Ordinances of the late Commission , to take the * The ...
... admission , to make a declaration of Conformity to the Liturgy of the Church of England . In most of the Colleges the Fellows are obliged , either by the College Statutes or by the Ordinances of the late Commission , to take the * The ...
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... admission to academical degrees was presented to both Houses of Parliament last Session . It was signed by 106 persons , two of whom were Heads of Colleges , while the rest were or had been connected , as Professors , Tutors , or ...
... admission to academical degrees was presented to both Houses of Parliament last Session . It was signed by 106 persons , two of whom were Heads of Colleges , while the rest were or had been connected , as Professors , Tutors , or ...
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... admission is , or was till lately , required to produce a certificate from a priest . Such a certificate , if demanded of every candidate for the higher degrees , or for a fellowship in the University of Oxford , would fully serve the ...
... admission is , or was till lately , required to produce a certificate from a priest . Such a certificate , if demanded of every candidate for the higher degrees , or for a fellowship in the University of Oxford , would fully serve the ...
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... admission to their governing bodies or for any office in them , excepting those the holders of which must have taken Theological degrees . The same is in truth the case in a historical point of view . No doubt the Universities in the ...
... admission to their governing bodies or for any office in them , excepting those the holders of which must have taken Theological degrees . The same is in truth the case in a historical point of view . No doubt the Universities in the ...
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... admission of all its members , without distinction of religious opinions , to the national Universities are manifest , and may be summed up in a few words ; it being premised that we are speaking at present of the University , not of ...
... admission of all its members , without distinction of religious opinions , to the national Universities are manifest , and may be summed up in a few words ; it being premised that we are speaking at present of the University , not of ...
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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