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Page 91
... church : I belong to the Church of England , because I think it the most pure church in the world ; because I think it possesses all the requisites of a church ; because I think it contains better helps , and more excellent directions ...
... church : I belong to the Church of England , because I think it the most pure church in the world ; because I think it possesses all the requisites of a church ; because I think it contains better helps , and more excellent directions ...
Page 217
... Church of Scotland : but he does not correctly state the case , when he adds that the clergy of that church have not only raised a fund equal to the necessities of their own body , but now apply it to other purposes of benevolence ...
... Church of Scotland : but he does not correctly state the case , when he adds that the clergy of that church have not only raised a fund equal to the necessities of their own body , but now apply it to other purposes of benevolence ...
Page 324
... Church would tend to thin the ranks of Dissent ? It should , however , be considered that the con- troversy between one church and another sinks into insignificance when we contemplate the comprehensive object of the Bible - Society ...
... Church would tend to thin the ranks of Dissent ? It should , however , be considered that the con- troversy between one church and another sinks into insignificance when we contemplate the comprehensive object of the Bible - Society ...
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