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... ground of their own . Let us before proceeding further endeavour to show what this ground was , as also how it was ... grounds it was represented that dogma was no necessary part of religion , the changes advocated in these and other ...
... ground of their own . Let us before proceeding further endeavour to show what this ground was , as also how it was ... grounds it was represented that dogma was no necessary part of religion , the changes advocated in these and other ...
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... grounds , as there was between the position of both of them in common and that of the Evangelicals . A closer study than we have time now to enter on would show that these Broad Churchmen were themselves largely influenced by the Oxford ...
... grounds , as there was between the position of both of them in common and that of the Evangelicals . A closer study than we have time now to enter on would show that these Broad Churchmen were themselves largely influenced by the Oxford ...
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... grounds on which they rested . For this movement of contemporary civilisation tends quite as much to- wards the formation of class ties in one direction as it does towards their loosening in another . We have only to reflect what an ...
... grounds on which they rested . For this movement of contemporary civilisation tends quite as much to- wards the formation of class ties in one direction as it does towards their loosening in another . We have only to reflect what an ...
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... is on that account losing ground at the Universities . It is indeed not certain , and by the most competent authorities would probably be denied , that the influence of the Church in the CHAP . II DEVELOPMENT OF CLASS ATTRIBUTES 31.
... is on that account losing ground at the Universities . It is indeed not certain , and by the most competent authorities would probably be denied , that the influence of the Church in the CHAP . II DEVELOPMENT OF CLASS ATTRIBUTES 31.
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... ground of the arbitrariness of the powers exercised by the clergy . It is not the fact that the clergy of the Church of England incline as a class to arbitrary government . Parishes probably more often suffer from the want of some lead ...
... ground of the arbitrariness of the powers exercised by the clergy . It is not the fact that the clergy of the Church of England incline as a class to arbitrary government . Parishes probably more often suffer from the want of some lead ...
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