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... purposes , the consciences of boys . But this measure of relief , in favour of which not only a regard for morality , but almost the voice of decency and humanity might seem to plead , was opposed by ABOLITION OF TESTS . 5.
... purposes , the consciences of boys . But this measure of relief , in favour of which not only a regard for morality , but almost the voice of decency and humanity might seem to plead , was opposed by ABOLITION OF TESTS . 5.
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... regard for her real independence , in making our appeal to statesmen for her emancipation from restrictions which we sincerely believe to be injurious to her utility and greatness as a national place of " religion , learning , and educa ...
... regard for her real independence , in making our appeal to statesmen for her emancipation from restrictions which we sincerely believe to be injurious to her utility and greatness as a national place of " religion , learning , and educa ...
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... any pretension to a bond of religious union , has ever been so loose with regard to spiritual requirements and terms of communion as the Church of England was in the reign of Charles II , when , supported by the 22 A PLEA FOR THE.
... any pretension to a bond of religious union , has ever been so loose with regard to spiritual requirements and terms of communion as the Church of England was in the reign of Charles II , when , supported by the 22 A PLEA FOR THE.
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... dependent on that support , is the best antidote to the active influence of religion , which they choose to regard as a dangerous and disturbing element in society ; and in paying their homage and lending their ABOLITION OF TESTS . 23.
... dependent on that support , is the best antidote to the active influence of religion , which they choose to regard as a dangerous and disturbing element in society ; and in paying their homage and lending their ABOLITION OF TESTS . 23.
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... regard to Ireland , where their theory and the ecclesiastical law in which it was embodied were most signally and most obstinately confronted by adverse facts . What were their ideas as to the relations of the State Church of England to ...
... regard to Ireland , where their theory and the ecclesiastical law in which it was embodied were most signally and most obstinately confronted by adverse facts . What were their ideas as to the relations of the State Church of England to ...
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