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... removal of these tests , and of all interference of political power with con- science , seek to impugn , in any way , the spiritual integrity of the Anglican Church , or to force her to abandon anything which she holds to be an ...
... removal of these tests , and of all interference of political power with con- science , seek to impugn , in any way , the spiritual integrity of the Anglican Church , or to force her to abandon anything which she holds to be an ...
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... removal of religious disabilities , to the claims of conscience and of justice , the immediate ruin of religion has been foretold , and the wrath of Heaven has been denounced against the nation if it ceased to confine all rights ...
... removal of religious disabilities , to the claims of conscience and of justice , the immediate ruin of religion has been foretold , and the wrath of Heaven has been denounced against the nation if it ceased to confine all rights ...
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... removal of the only test now by law required of tutors and fellows of colleges generally would render admissible to col- legiate government and instruction persons of diver- gent religious creeds , or of no religious creed what- ever ...
... removal of the only test now by law required of tutors and fellows of colleges generally would render admissible to col- legiate government and instruction persons of diver- gent religious creeds , or of no religious creed what- ever ...
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A Plea for the Abolition of Tests in the University of Oxford Goldwin Smith Podgląd niedostępny - 2016 |
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