The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... established at different periods of the church , subsequent to the reformation , as has become expedient from the excesses of the different sects . But , of late years , it has , perhaps , been too little insisted on by professors of ...
... established at different periods of the church , subsequent to the reformation , as has become expedient from the excesses of the different sects . But , of late years , it has , perhaps , been too little insisted on by professors of ...
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... established church , who become members of the Foreign Bible Society . Having answered this question of the Critic , we proceed to a consideration of his next question --- " Whether members of the Establishment , whose principles are ...
... established church , who become members of the Foreign Bible Society . Having answered this question of the Critic , we proceed to a consideration of his next question --- " Whether members of the Establishment , whose principles are ...
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... established Constitution of the English Church , it appears to me that you should have informed the court , what the established Consti- tution of that church really was ; and how far the admissibility of Lay Baptism constituted a part ...
... established Constitution of the English Church , it appears to me that you should have informed the court , what the established Consti- tution of that church really was ; and how far the admissibility of Lay Baptism constituted a part ...
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