The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... doubt the extent of the grievance , who is alive to what passes round him . The clergy , unwilling to be the immediate instruments of extorting so heavy a contribution from an indigent people , devolve the work upon others ; who , thus ...
... doubt the extent of the grievance , who is alive to what passes round him . The clergy , unwilling to be the immediate instruments of extorting so heavy a contribution from an indigent people , devolve the work upon others ; who , thus ...
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... doubt , provided , that the bishops should be liable in a rea- sonable stipend to the clergy who served the churches attached to their benefices . By subsequent acts of Parliament , the bishops were established in all their authority ...
... doubt , provided , that the bishops should be liable in a rea- sonable stipend to the clergy who served the churches attached to their benefices . By subsequent acts of Parliament , the bishops were established in all their authority ...
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... doubt that there was a great deal of truth in the statement we have just quoted , and that the destitute condition of the reformed clergy , as well as the extreme severity used in exact- ing the tithes , called for the immediate and ...
... doubt that there was a great deal of truth in the statement we have just quoted , and that the destitute condition of the reformed clergy , as well as the extreme severity used in exact- ing the tithes , called for the immediate and ...
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... doubt , in the same extended circle of taste and fashion ; but each is the fa- vourite of a totally different set of readers . Thus a lover may pay the same outward attention to two different women ; but he only means to flirt with the ...
... doubt , in the same extended circle of taste and fashion ; but each is the fa- vourite of a totally different set of readers . Thus a lover may pay the same outward attention to two different women ; but he only means to flirt with the ...
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... doubt , A vapour from this vale of tears , Between her and her God appears ! That very moment her whole frame All bright and glorified became , And at her back I saw unclose Two wings , magnificent as those That sparkle round th ...
... doubt , A vapour from this vale of tears , Between her and her God appears ! That very moment her whole frame All bright and glorified became , And at her back I saw unclose Two wings , magnificent as those That sparkle round th ...
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