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Strona 140
... present state of the Church Rate question , Resolved unanimously : - " I. That the best thanks of this Meeting be given to the Executive Committee of The Church Institution for their Resolution of April 8 , giving ground for the hope ...
... present state of the Church Rate question , Resolved unanimously : - " I. That the best thanks of this Meeting be given to the Executive Committee of The Church Institution for their Resolution of April 8 , giving ground for the hope ...
Strona 154
... present against these measures . The proceedings comprised a resolution pledging the Association to continue its defensive efforts ; and were closed by a vote of thanks to the Rural Dean of Rochford , who had occupied the chair . A ...
... present against these measures . The proceedings comprised a resolution pledging the Association to continue its defensive efforts ; and were closed by a vote of thanks to the Rural Dean of Rochford , who had occupied the chair . A ...
Strona 158
... present position because he believed he was the true friend of the Episcopal Church , in desiring to relieve it from its present false position of its con- nexion with the State . It placed one sect in a false position as regards other ...
... present position because he believed he was the true friend of the Episcopal Church , in desiring to relieve it from its present false position of its con- nexion with the State . It placed one sect in a false position as regards other ...
Strona 159
... present era is to be one of unmixed peace and quiet for our Church . From a period so far back as 1832-3 its position has been regarded as not altogether secure , and the course of events within the recollection of many , clearly ...
... present era is to be one of unmixed peace and quiet for our Church . From a period so far back as 1832-3 its position has been regarded as not altogether secure , and the course of events within the recollection of many , clearly ...
Strona 167
... present themselves to the inspector , or select classes from such schools . But , the principle once established , its working would only have been a matter of arrangement ; and it is the only principle of Government assistance which ...
... present themselves to the inspector , or select classes from such schools . But , the principle once established , its working would only have been a matter of arrangement ; and it is the only principle of Government assistance which ...
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Strona 289 - Not here alone does bro" therly love fulfil that saying, ' if one member suffer, " all the members suffer with it, and if one member " be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.
Strona 133 - Writing A sentence slowly dictated once by a few words at a time from the same book, but not from the paragraph read.
Strona 134 - Article 40. (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain needlework as part of the ordinary course of instruction. (d.) If the registers be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the returns.