The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... Church , from a church which he found fast sinking into ruins- the roof fallen in , and the floor broken in every direction : - in ' It had remained so , the people told me , ever since the war of the Revolution , serving now but as a ...
... Church , from a church which he found fast sinking into ruins- the roof fallen in , and the floor broken in every direction : - in ' It had remained so , the people told me , ever since the war of the Revolution , serving now but as a ...
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... Church by God ; any such supremacy the Church of England repudiates and abhors . The Bible , read amiss , has been turned by sectarians to mischief . But this is no reason for not reading it at all , but for reading it with proper ...
... Church by God ; any such supremacy the Church of England repudiates and abhors . The Bible , read amiss , has been turned by sectarians to mischief . But this is no reason for not reading it at all , but for reading it with proper ...
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... Church demand , or even satis- factorily receive , a child from a parent thus acting ? If she does , is she not obliged to compromise her own principles by attempting to educate without instructing the child in the whole of religion ...
... Church demand , or even satis- factorily receive , a child from a parent thus acting ? If she does , is she not obliged to compromise her own principles by attempting to educate without instructing the child in the whole of religion ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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