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... institutions ( from the number of which religious restrictions imposed by the Legislature , or by the Crown , will scarcely be ex- cepted ) to the test of reason and morality ; and to believe it possible , at least , that the progress ...
... institutions ( from the number of which religious restrictions imposed by the Legislature , or by the Crown , will scarcely be ex- cepted ) to the test of reason and morality ; and to believe it possible , at least , that the progress ...
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... institution , and among others , to the national Universities . You may try to temper the Nonconformist's exercise of his right , in the first instance at least , so as not to give an un- necessary shock to interests or sentiments which ...
... institution , and among others , to the national Universities . You may try to temper the Nonconformist's exercise of his right , in the first instance at least , so as not to give an un- necessary shock to interests or sentiments which ...
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... institutions in the middle ages were ecclesiastical . Society was in those times divided into the military class , the peasantry , the burghers , and the clergy : and the clergy com- prehended not only those who were devoted to the cure ...
... institutions in the middle ages were ecclesiastical . Society was in those times divided into the military class , the peasantry , the burghers , and the clergy : and the clergy com- prehended not only those who were devoted to the cure ...
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... institution . This object was fulfilled ; for his college produced Wycliffe , at once one of the most eminent of the school philosophers and the first great adver- sary of the sacerdotal power . The present ascendancy of the clergy ...
... institution . This object was fulfilled ; for his college produced Wycliffe , at once one of the most eminent of the school philosophers and the first great adver- sary of the sacerdotal power . The present ascendancy of the clergy ...
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... institution . As a natural con- sequence , lay studies and professions gradually took their departure from the University ; and left clerical studies , of which that of the learned languages was the chief , exclusively in possession ...
... institution . As a natural con- sequence , lay studies and professions gradually took their departure from the University ; and left clerical studies , of which that of the learned languages was the chief , exclusively in possession ...
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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