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... practical rigour of intolerance ; and although the State , led by political exigencies , to which its so - called religious principles invariably yield , accepted , at the union with Scotland , the absurd and fundamentally sceptical ...
... practical rigour of intolerance ; and although the State , led by political exigencies , to which its so - called religious principles invariably yield , accepted , at the union with Scotland , the absurd and fundamentally sceptical ...
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... practical excellence with an exclusive system of speculative dogma , and little disturbed probably in his theoretical allegiance to this conviction by actual contact with the virtues of Dissent . But to those who do take it , nothing ...
... practical excellence with an exclusive system of speculative dogma , and little disturbed probably in his theoretical allegiance to this conviction by actual contact with the virtues of Dissent . But to those who do take it , nothing ...
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... practical result . In the case of an academical Convo- cation , it is peculiarly absurd to suppose that the majority would pass measures calculated not only to` undermine and discredit their own religion , but to drive away from their ...
... practical result . In the case of an academical Convo- cation , it is peculiarly absurd to suppose that the majority would pass measures calculated not only to` undermine and discredit their own religion , but to drive away from their ...
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... practical religion . The Scotch and English Establish- ments , so far as the mass of their members are con- cerned , are in practical communion with each other , the Supreme Head of the English Establishment her- self attending public ...
... practical religion . The Scotch and English Establish- ments , so far as the mass of their members are con- cerned , are in practical communion with each other , the Supreme Head of the English Establishment her- self attending public ...
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... practical point of view , to the exigencies of the case . The Church of England , in fact , comprehends in herself , beneath the ostensible unity of the Establishment , a number of different sects , High Church , ' Low Church , ' and ...
... practical point of view , to the exigencies of the case . The Church of England , in fact , comprehends in herself , beneath the ostensible unity of the Establishment , a number of different sects , High Church , ' Low Church , ' and ...
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