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Page 82
... church of Rome : for , what right of conscience could be possessed by the national church of England , which would warrant it to form its own re- ligious establishment , that would not also vindicate the indivi- dual congregation , and ...
... church of Rome : for , what right of conscience could be possessed by the national church of England , which would warrant it to form its own re- ligious establishment , that would not also vindicate the indivi- dual congregation , and ...
Page 85
... Church of Rome , resident and maintained in England at the Public Expence ; and on the Spirit and Principles of that Church , sacred and political . By a Layman . 8vo . 1s . 6d . Owen . 1796 . The author of this pamphlet appears so ...
... Church of Rome , resident and maintained in England at the Public Expence ; and on the Spirit and Principles of that Church , sacred and political . By a Layman . 8vo . 1s . 6d . Owen . 1796 . The author of this pamphlet appears so ...
Page 239
... Church of England ? " This , as our liberal and gentlemanly cor- respondent remarks , is a grand and interesting question : but it in- cludes a case of conscience on which every clergyman in the predica- ment described must decide for ...
... Church of England ? " This , as our liberal and gentlemanly cor- respondent remarks , is a grand and interesting question : but it in- cludes a case of conscience on which every clergyman in the predica- ment described must decide for ...
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