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... proposed , some time since , to ascertain , by a rigid interpretation , the meaning of subscription : and the proposal was resisted by the party on the rather ominous ground , that the University might be itself mistaken in the ...
... proposed , some time since , to ascertain , by a rigid interpretation , the meaning of subscription : and the proposal was resisted by the party on the rather ominous ground , that the University might be itself mistaken in the ...
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... proposed to alter the Articles , or to relax in any way the canon of orthodox doctrine required by the Church , as a Church , either on the part of her communicants or on the part of her clergy . All that is proposed is to remove tests ...
... proposed to alter the Articles , or to relax in any way the canon of orthodox doctrine required by the Church , as a Church , either on the part of her communicants or on the part of her clergy . All that is proposed is to remove tests ...
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... proposed measure , in a compendious and authoritative form . The objections to repealing the clause of the Act of Uniformity , which requires persons elected to fellowships to make a declaration of Conformity , and thus setting the ...
... proposed measure , in a compendious and authoritative form . The objections to repealing the clause of the Act of Uniformity , which requires persons elected to fellowships to make a declaration of Conformity , and thus setting the ...
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