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... already taken the subject in hand . It has interposed so far as to abolish the tests at Matriculation , and on the Bachelor's degree , and thus to save us for the future from the crime ( for it de- serves no milder name ) of oppressing ...
... already taken the subject in hand . It has interposed so far as to abolish the tests at Matriculation , and on the Bachelor's degree , and thus to save us for the future from the crime ( for it de- serves no milder name ) of oppressing ...
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... already in many cases led , to a rejection of the Anglican Church in favour of the Church of Rome . It was to coerce this party , by precluding the evasive constructions under which they eluded the law , that the authorities of the ...
... already in many cases led , to a rejection of the Anglican Church in favour of the Church of Rome . It was to coerce this party , by precluding the evasive constructions under which they eluded the law , that the authorities of the ...
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... already begun to make us , -a more united , a more loyal , a more pros- perous , and a more religious nation . If the principle of religious equality is to be embraced , and all loyal citizens , whatever their religious creed , are to ...
... already begun to make us , -a more united , a more loyal , a more pros- perous , and a more religious nation . If the principle of religious equality is to be embraced , and all loyal citizens , whatever their religious creed , are to ...
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... already been perceived by the Universities themselves , and the idea has been acted on , though , as some think , rather crudely and hastily , by the institution of the Middle- Class Examinations ; but religious difficulties have already ...
... already been perceived by the Universities themselves , and the idea has been acted on , though , as some think , rather crudely and hastily , by the institution of the Middle- Class Examinations ; but religious difficulties have already ...
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... already here , and in an aggravated form . It is here because it is everywhere , both in England and in other countries , owing to the decay of State Creeds , which , not being true , and being no longer upheld by sufficient power , are ...
... already here , and in an aggravated form . It is here because it is everywhere , both in England and in other countries , owing to the decay of State Creeds , which , not being true , and being no longer upheld by sufficient power , are ...
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