The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 29
... regard it with suspicion and disgust . English- men ! how long will you allow common sense to be outraged , conscience to be violated , in- justice to be done , your hard earned money to be misapplied and wasted , and Christianity to be ...
... regard it with suspicion and disgust . English- men ! how long will you allow common sense to be outraged , conscience to be violated , in- justice to be done , your hard earned money to be misapplied and wasted , and Christianity to be ...
Page 30
... regard to the injurious influ- lower the standard and vitiate the tone of ence of the Church Establishment , in Eng- public morality in the country . ' We should land and Wales at least . But the fact is that , be highly culpable if we ...
... regard to the injurious influ- lower the standard and vitiate the tone of ence of the Church Establishment , in Eng- public morality in the country . ' We should land and Wales at least . But the fact is that , be highly culpable if we ...
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... regard to Llanfihangel ar Arth , the Bishop wrote : - ' This statement is , no doubt , designed to convey the supposition , without which it would be utterly irrelevant , that the Church of England has at present no place of wor- ship ...
... regard to Llanfihangel ar Arth , the Bishop wrote : - ' This statement is , no doubt , designed to convey the supposition , without which it would be utterly irrelevant , that the Church of England has at present no place of wor- ship ...
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... regard the danger of disestablish- ment as probable , so long as the Church is true to herself : but it is high time that the purpose of her opponents should be clearly understood . We are deeply indebted to the Liberation Society for ...
... regard the danger of disestablish- ment as probable , so long as the Church is true to herself : but it is high time that the purpose of her opponents should be clearly understood . We are deeply indebted to the Liberation Society for ...
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... regard for the general welfare , and with hardly more violent declamation against the clergy and the landed proprietors , the Jacobins of the French Revolution and the Communists of our own day advocated the same resump- tion of ...
... regard for the general welfare , and with hardly more violent declamation against the clergy and the landed proprietors , the Jacobins of the French Revolution and the Communists of our own day advocated the same resump- tion of ...
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