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... social nonconformity and of an eccentric mind . You contemplate the possibility of his being unwilling to subscribe to such a mass of doctrine as the Thirty- nine Articles , either from a doubt as to its being * Subscription to the ...
... social nonconformity and of an eccentric mind . You contemplate the possibility of his being unwilling to subscribe to such a mass of doctrine as the Thirty- nine Articles , either from a doubt as to its being * Subscription to the ...
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... social and educational efforts which the clergy have made of late years , and in which they have been supported by the wealth and influence of the Anglican upper classes , from a renewed growth of Anglican doc- trines in the minds of ...
... social and educational efforts which the clergy have made of late years , and in which they have been supported by the wealth and influence of the Anglican upper classes , from a renewed growth of Anglican doc- trines in the minds of ...
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... social and political power , as well as to the detriment of their own minds . It would restore the unity of the nation in the matter of high education , by bringing the youth of the upper classes , whether belonging to the landed gentry ...
... social and political power , as well as to the detriment of their own minds . It would restore the unity of the nation in the matter of high education , by bringing the youth of the upper classes , whether belonging to the landed gentry ...
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