The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... considered as permanent . We would not have the clergy immersed in secular pursuits , but we would have them thoroughly acquainted with every law which prescribes their duty , and concerus their interest ; which may easily be effected ...
... considered as permanent . We would not have the clergy immersed in secular pursuits , but we would have them thoroughly acquainted with every law which prescribes their duty , and concerus their interest ; which may easily be effected ...
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... considered as most injurious to the interests of the Church , the Bistrop speaks very delicately and concisely . " But the primary object of the bill is to secure a more adequate provision for the maintenance of stipendiary curates ...
... considered as most injurious to the interests of the Church , the Bistrop speaks very delicately and concisely . " But the primary object of the bill is to secure a more adequate provision for the maintenance of stipendiary curates ...
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actments be considered as pressing too hard on benefices of inferior value , they afford little cause of complaint to the wealthier incum- bent . " It is not our wish at present to renew our objections to this part of the bill ; we ...
actments be considered as pressing too hard on benefices of inferior value , they afford little cause of complaint to the wealthier incum- bent . " It is not our wish at present to renew our objections to this part of the bill ; we ...
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... considered as founded in perfect justice and undoubted fact . Within these very few years indeed Socinianism has undergone a very consi- derable change . That low Arianism which maintains a sort of disputed title to the inheritance and ...
... considered as founded in perfect justice and undoubted fact . Within these very few years indeed Socinianism has undergone a very consi- derable change . That low Arianism which maintains a sort of disputed title to the inheritance and ...
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... considered as a strong hold abandoned to the occupation of the enemy . " The Bishop , however , has reminded us that even after the universal establishment of these schools , there is the most urgent call for vigilance and labour . We ...
... considered as a strong hold abandoned to the occupation of the enemy . " The Bishop , however , has reminded us that even after the universal establishment of these schools , there is the most urgent call for vigilance and labour . We ...
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