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Page vii
... Church of England ; but a sincere regard for the Church of Christ , and an insuperable objection to every degree of dogmatical intolerance . I never troubled myself with answering any arguments which the opponents in the divinity ...
... Church of England ; but a sincere regard for the Church of Christ , and an insuperable objection to every degree of dogmatical intolerance . I never troubled myself with answering any arguments which the opponents in the divinity ...
Page x
... Church of England , which would probably admit a temperate reform . If it should be thought right to attempt making a change in any of them , it seems most expedient to begin with the revenue . " The two following hints may not be ...
... Church of England , which would probably admit a temperate reform . If it should be thought right to attempt making a change in any of them , it seems most expedient to begin with the revenue . " The two following hints may not be ...
Page xi
... Church , as a Church , and injurious to those interests of the state , for the promotion of which it is at the expense of maintaining a clergy . " These , and other denun- ciations , are strong as they are just ; yet they come from one ...
... Church , as a Church , and injurious to those interests of the state , for the promotion of which it is at the expense of maintaining a clergy . " These , and other denun- ciations , are strong as they are just ; yet they come from one ...
Page xx
... Church commences the literary history of Leslie . In 1689 he left Ireland , and , with his family , sought refuge in ... Church of England , ' - " On Ireland being bound by English acts of Parliament , " - " The History of Sin and Heresy ...
... Church commences the literary history of Leslie . In 1689 he left Ireland , and , with his family , sought refuge in ... Church of England , ' - " On Ireland being bound by English acts of Parliament , " - " The History of Sin and Heresy ...
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... Church of Scotland , so that Dr Chandler's foresight and prudence may justly be said to have conferred a lasting benefit on the whole Presbyterian Church in Britain . Several posthumous publications , and a collection of sermons , in ...
... Church of Scotland , so that Dr Chandler's foresight and prudence may justly be said to have conferred a lasting benefit on the whole Presbyterian Church in Britain . Several posthumous publications , and a collection of sermons , in ...
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