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Page 198
... established , and to introduce another in its stead . - While the dignities , emolu- . ments , immunities , and rights of an establishment remain un- touched , is it to overturn or to weaken that establishment , is it at all to ...
... established , and to introduce another in its stead . - While the dignities , emolu- . ments , immunities , and rights of an establishment remain un- touched , is it to overturn or to weaken that establishment , is it at all to ...
Page 289
... establish every church ? It is surely singular logic to argue that , because every church is a blessing , therefore some particular system should be established . It appears to us that Mr. B. has not viewed this subject in all its ...
... establish every church ? It is surely singular logic to argue that , because every church is a blessing , therefore some particular system should be established . It appears to us that Mr. B. has not viewed this subject in all its ...
Page 329
... Established Church , and in its Tendency , sub- versive of Christianity itself . Including also some cursory Ob servations on the Claims of the Irish Romanists , as they affect the Safety of the Established Church . By John Bowles , Esq ...
... Established Church , and in its Tendency , sub- versive of Christianity itself . Including also some cursory Ob servations on the Claims of the Irish Romanists , as they affect the Safety of the Established Church . By John Bowles , Esq ...
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