The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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... England . unless holding a cure or benefice , can be compelled. Nor is it our intention at all to detract from the value justly attaching to any mea- sure which , without incurring greater evils , should clear up and disentangle the ...
... England . unless holding a cure or benefice , can be compelled. Nor is it our intention at all to detract from the value justly attaching to any mea- sure which , without incurring greater evils , should clear up and disentangle the ...
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... England , as against the former . The eighth section of the Toleration Act ( 1 W. & M. c . 18 ) pro- vides that no person dissenting from the Church of England , in holy orders or pretended holy orders , or pretending to holy orders ...
... England , as against the former . The eighth section of the Toleration Act ( 1 W. & M. c . 18 ) pro- vides that no person dissenting from the Church of England , in holy orders or pretended holy orders , or pretending to holy orders ...
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... England , as we believe , only requires the Apostles . There is no man , we will ven- just and temperate use to enable her to deve - ture to say , who has realized in shape to his lope a strength that would surprise alike her intellect ...
... England , as we believe , only requires the Apostles . There is no man , we will ven- just and temperate use to enable her to deve - ture to say , who has realized in shape to his lope a strength that would surprise alike her intellect ...
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... England and Ireland . ' 6 shall be prosecuted or proceeded against , or punished in any Ecclesiastical Court , for publicly or privately ing , or for preaching , or for administering the reading prayers , or for publicly or privately ...
... England and Ireland . ' 6 shall be prosecuted or proceeded against , or punished in any Ecclesiastical Court , for publicly or privately ing , or for preaching , or for administering the reading prayers , or for publicly or privately ...
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... England pastor at all ; he appears in the reading - and Ireland . ' desk , in the pulpit , at the altar , and officiates there when and as often as he pleases - his right to do so is the same , neither more nor less , as it was before ...
... England pastor at all ; he appears in the reading - and Ireland . ' desk , in the pulpit , at the altar , and officiates there when and as often as he pleases - his right to do so is the same , neither more nor less , as it was before ...
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