EphemeraJ. Murray, 1865 - 377 pages |
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... whole mode of viewing the sub- ject , I am compelled to differ - throws out , quite loosely and carelessly , in a corner of one of his pamphlets , the following remarks : - " I cannot help thinking that a great opportunity has been lost ...
... whole mode of viewing the sub- ject , I am compelled to differ - throws out , quite loosely and carelessly , in a corner of one of his pamphlets , the following remarks : - " I cannot help thinking that a great opportunity has been lost ...
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... whole Diocese . Will it be answered that Arch- deacons still remain ? But the Archdeacons of former times differed from the present ones in two most im- portant particulars ; first , they were in number propor- tioned to the size of ...
... whole Diocese . Will it be answered that Arch- deacons still remain ? But the Archdeacons of former times differed from the present ones in two most im- portant particulars ; first , they were in number propor- tioned to the size of ...
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... whole Church feels the deepest gratitude , and the most entire confidence . But it is no consolation to us to know that so dangerous a measure to the Church is promoted by those who have been her ablest defenders . Rather , when I look ...
... whole Church feels the deepest gratitude , and the most entire confidence . But it is no consolation to us to know that so dangerous a measure to the Church is promoted by those who have been her ablest defenders . Rather , when I look ...
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... whole number might be disal- lowed , and the Colonists cannot possibly tell which of them will be so or not . We should endeavour to look at this question in a more comprehensive manner . The question is not whether the Colonists may or ...
... whole number might be disal- lowed , and the Colonists cannot possibly tell which of them will be so or not . We should endeavour to look at this question in a more comprehensive manner . The question is not whether the Colonists may or ...
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... whole dif- ference as to the confidence of the Colonists in the sys- tem , which is the main point , and that to which I. shall further advert presently . But the disallowing power exercised by the authority of the Crown at home is not ...
... whole dif- ference as to the confidence of the Colonists in the sys- tem , which is the main point , and that to which I. shall further advert presently . But the disallowing power exercised by the authority of the Crown at home is not ...
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