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... become powerful and influential , under the higher culture , which has its seat in the Univer- sities , and from which they have been hitherto excluded , to the detriment of their own interests and no less ABOLITION OF TESTS . 37.
... become powerful and influential , under the higher culture , which has its seat in the Univer- sities , and from which they have been hitherto excluded , to the detriment of their own interests and no less ABOLITION OF TESTS . 37.
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... become the centres of the educa- tional system in a country where large masses of the people , it may almost be said whole districts , are con- scientious and for the most part hereditary Dissenters from the Anglican Church , and will ...
... become the centres of the educa- tional system in a country where large masses of the people , it may almost be said whole districts , are con- scientious and for the most part hereditary Dissenters from the Anglican Church , and will ...
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... more to be trusted with national authority to exercise them , Oxford and Cambridge must become the Universities of the whole nation , and it must be clearly established , in a way in which nothing but their ABOLITION OF TESTS . 39.
... more to be trusted with national authority to exercise them , Oxford and Cambridge must become the Universities of the whole nation , and it must be clearly established , in a way in which nothing but their ABOLITION OF TESTS . 39.
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... become fellow - citizens indeed -- but the value attached to dogma itself should decline , compared with the value attached to a Christian character and a Christian life , some might bewail the falling bul- warks of the faith , but ...
... become fellow - citizens indeed -- but the value attached to dogma itself should decline , compared with the value attached to a Christian character and a Christian life , some might bewail the falling bul- warks of the faith , but ...
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... becoming members of the Senate . But though they will not come while they are thus kept on a footing of infe- riority and treated as objects of legislative suspicion , it by no means follows that they will not come if they are placed on ...
... becoming members of the Senate . But though they will not come while they are thus kept on a footing of infe- riority and treated as objects of legislative suspicion , it by no means follows that they will not come if they are placed on ...
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