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... feeling in the University ; in which , twenty years ago , probably not a tenth of the number would have been found ready to sign such a petition . And further , the number of clerical signatures must be estimated as having been obtained ...
... feeling in the University ; in which , twenty years ago , probably not a tenth of the number would have been found ready to sign such a petition . And further , the number of clerical signatures must be estimated as having been obtained ...
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... feelings of their hearers ? As to scientific atheists , if they are to be found anywhere , as it is possible they may be in the present unhappy relations between theology and science , they are most likely to be found , not among ...
... feelings of their hearers ? As to scientific atheists , if they are to be found anywhere , as it is possible they may be in the present unhappy relations between theology and science , they are most likely to be found , not among ...
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... feelings of religion ; feelings , to be united in which , is to be united in the very essence of spiritual life . Many of those in the collection are the work of professed Nonconform- ists . Others are the work of men of the extreme ...
... feelings of religion ; feelings , to be united in which , is to be united in the very essence of spiritual life . Many of those in the collection are the work of professed Nonconform- ists . Others are the work of men of the extreme ...
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academical admission already Anglican appear authority become believe Bishops called carried cause character Christendom Christian Church clergy clerical colleges common conscience course creed desire Dissenters doctrine doubt ecclesiastical effect element emancipation England English Established Established Church exclusion existing eyes fact fail faith feelings Fellows fellowships grounds hand House influence inquiry institution intellectual interests kind learning least less liberal liberty look matter measure minds moral nature Nonconformists object once opinion Oxford Parliament party passed perhaps persons petition political possible practical present principle probably produce proposed question reason regard religion religious removal result Roman Catholic scepticism sense signed social society spiritual statutes supposed taken term tests theology things thought true truth unity University whole