The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1859 - 480 páginas |
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... English Church require ? - a bitter , tern card - the picture of vanity , bustling , theological Bishop , accused fashion , and caprice . by his clergy of tyranny and oppres- sion - the cause of daily petitions and daily debates in the ...
... English Church require ? - a bitter , tern card - the picture of vanity , bustling , theological Bishop , accused fashion , and caprice . by his clergy of tyranny and oppres- sion - the cause of daily petitions and daily debates in the ...
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... English Church . ' from walking together in the Church of England and Ireland as friends and bro- thers , if they both approve the discipline of the Church , and both are willing to submit to it . Her discipline has been approved ; it ...
... English Church . ' from walking together in the Church of England and Ireland as friends and bro- thers , if they both approve the discipline of the Church , and both are willing to submit to it . Her discipline has been approved ; it ...
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... English Protestant Church , in the infancy thereof , they thought good to draw up general terms , foreseeing that posterity would grow up to fill the same : I mean these holy men did prudently prediscover , that differences in judgments ...
... English Protestant Church , in the infancy thereof , they thought good to draw up general terms , foreseeing that posterity would grow up to fill the same : I mean these holy men did prudently prediscover , that differences in judgments ...
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... English I come to describe the buildings that have colony , than the erection of its first been erected in New South Wales . It is brewhouse ? —and yet it required , in sufficient for me now to observe , that they were striking , and of ...
... English I come to describe the buildings that have colony , than the erection of its first been erected in New South Wales . It is brewhouse ? —and yet it required , in sufficient for me now to observe , that they were striking , and of ...
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... English law says , better many guilty escape , than that one in- nocent man perish ; but the humane notions of the mill are bottomed upon the principle , that all had better be punished lest any escape . They evince a total mistrust in ...
... English law says , better many guilty escape , than that one in- nocent man perish ; but the humane notions of the mill are bottomed upon the principle , that all had better be punished lest any escape . They evince a total mistrust in ...
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