The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... possible . Nonconformity was pro- scribed until it could be proscribed no longer . And every attempt made since the passing of the Toleration Act to bring the Nonconformist up to something like level ground with the Conformist has ...
... possible . Nonconformity was pro- scribed until it could be proscribed no longer . And every attempt made since the passing of the Toleration Act to bring the Nonconformist up to something like level ground with the Conformist has ...
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... possible . We can easily imagine the merriment which this crazy senator would occasion in St. Stephen's . But beyond the walls of Parliament such things are no joke . The laws which a large portion of English society have virtually ...
... possible . We can easily imagine the merriment which this crazy senator would occasion in St. Stephen's . But beyond the walls of Parliament such things are no joke . The laws which a large portion of English society have virtually ...
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... possible means to keep matters as they are , and may be said to be all but omnipresent . These things will come to an end . But no thoughtful man can wish to see them come to an end abruptly . The hope of the wise and good must be to ...
... possible means to keep matters as they are , and may be said to be all but omnipresent . These things will come to an end . But no thoughtful man can wish to see them come to an end abruptly . The hope of the wise and good must be to ...
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... possible changes . In all these proceedings the Whigs found a strength in Dissenters like that of a right hand . The Anglican Church became alarmed to an unprecedented degree . She had been long leaning in great confidence on the State ...
... possible changes . In all these proceedings the Whigs found a strength in Dissenters like that of a right hand . The Anglican Church became alarmed to an unprecedented degree . She had been long leaning in great confidence on the State ...
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... possible to avoid pitying a man in such circumstances , especially a man of such elastic restless- ness and zeal in support of his theories . It is difficult to estimate with any exactness the influence which these several parties are ...
... possible to avoid pitying a man in such circumstances , especially a man of such elastic restless- ness and zeal in support of his theories . It is difficult to estimate with any exactness the influence which these several parties are ...
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