The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... Church schools , in relation to days appointed by the Church to be observed , at the mercy of the local education authority , which was not always sympathetic , was regarded as an unwarrantable and gratuitous innovation . The matter had ...
... Church schools , in relation to days appointed by the Church to be observed , at the mercy of the local education authority , which was not always sympathetic , was regarded as an unwarrantable and gratuitous innovation . The matter had ...
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... Church of Scotland . Mr. T. Shaw ( Hawick Dist . ) opposed the clause as an advantage attempted to be won by the Church of Scotland out of the difficulties of Scottish Dissenters , who , he held , were widely opposed to it , but was ...
... Church of Scotland . Mr. T. Shaw ( Hawick Dist . ) opposed the clause as an advantage attempted to be won by the Church of Scotland out of the difficulties of Scottish Dissenters , who , he held , were widely opposed to it , but was ...
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... Churches in question towards one another , declared that , in their view , the Free Church , from the paucity of its numbers and the poverty of its resources , was incapable of carrying on the religious work of the Church which it repre ...
... Churches in question towards one another , declared that , in their view , the Free Church , from the paucity of its numbers and the poverty of its resources , was incapable of carrying on the religious work of the Church which it repre ...
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