“The” Annual Register: World EventsLongman, 1812 |
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... church , and closely allied with other popular classes of separatists . The readiness with which licences for preaching could be obtained according to the usual interpretation of the toleration act , had favoured the multiplication of ...
... church , and closely allied with other popular classes of separatists . The readiness with which licences for preaching could be obtained according to the usual interpretation of the toleration act , had favoured the multiplication of ...
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... churches in maný parts , which he thought well worthy the attention of parlia ment . At present , he said , we were unfortunately in danger of having an established church , and a secta- rian people . Lord Holland rose in this early ...
... churches in maný parts , which he thought well worthy the attention of parlia ment . At present , he said , we were unfortunately in danger of having an established church , and a secta- rian people . Lord Holland rose in this early ...
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... church . When , therefore , on May the 21st , the bill was to be read a second time , such a deluge of petitions was poured in against it , that the mover was left alone in its support . In his speech on the occasion , he began with ...
... church . When , therefore , on May the 21st , the bill was to be read a second time , such a deluge of petitions was poured in against it , that the mover was left alone in its support . In his speech on the occasion , he began with ...
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... church , must tend to render them much more so . We are disposed , however , to believe that no dangers really threaten the church from that quarter , which the clergy themselves may not obviate , by a regular discharge of their duties ...
... church , must tend to render them much more so . We are disposed , however , to believe that no dangers really threaten the church from that quarter , which the clergy themselves may not obviate , by a regular discharge of their duties ...
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... church of England to attend its service , and that he should have the right of attending on the worship to which he was attached ; and though he was warmly supported by some other lords , who argued that such a mat- ter should not be ...
... church of England to attend its service , and that he should have the right of attending on the worship to which he was attached ; and though he was warmly supported by some other lords , who argued that such a mat- ter should not be ...
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