The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... principle and principles which are not liberal . The Jachin and Boaz in the temple of Toryism in this country have been the clergy and the lawyers . There have been liberal men among the.
... principle and principles which are not liberal . The Jachin and Boaz in the temple of Toryism in this country have been the clergy and the lawyers . There have been liberal men among the.
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... principles . So , also , the wealthy classes may persuade themselves that to suffer religion to be vulgarised would be ... principle . The Church is a great property , parcelled out in shares , and the joint - stock interest thus called ...
... principles . So , also , the wealthy classes may persuade themselves that to suffer religion to be vulgarised would be ... principle . The Church is a great property , parcelled out in shares , and the joint - stock interest thus called ...
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... principle . In place of enunciating the right of this individual judgment , it set forth the judgment of the State , and visited all who refused submis- sion to that authority with severe penalties . Here lies the root of difference ...
... principle . In place of enunciating the right of this individual judgment , it set forth the judgment of the State , and visited all who refused submis- sion to that authority with severe penalties . Here lies the root of difference ...
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... principles which have exposed them to such penalties . Men value much what has cost them much . They are never less likely to be converted to the creed of another than when that creed happens to be the creed of a wrong - doer- . of a ...
... principles which have exposed them to such penalties . Men value much what has cost them much . They are never less likely to be converted to the creed of another than when that creed happens to be the creed of a wrong - doer- . of a ...
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... principles in our domestic policy . The long reign of a narrow and rabid Toryism , inaugurated by George III . , came to an end . The old Whig power of the country regained ascendency . Reforms in state matters brought with them reforms ...
... principles in our domestic policy . The long reign of a narrow and rabid Toryism , inaugurated by George III . , came to an end . The old Whig power of the country regained ascendency . Reforms in state matters brought with them reforms ...
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