The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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... Church would always remember that that public opinion which goaded them to prose- cute their clergy would be the very first that deserted them and held them up to derision and contumely when they had under- taken the task forced upon ...
... Church would always remember that that public opinion which goaded them to prose- cute their clergy would be the very first that deserted them and held them up to derision and contumely when they had under- taken the task forced upon ...
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... Church held her position , not as a spiritual Church , but as a Church established by law and enjoying certain emolu- ments . Subject to that principle he agreed that the Church should be comprehensive . The Archbishop of Canterbury ...
... Church held her position , not as a spiritual Church , but as a Church established by law and enjoying certain emolu- ments . Subject to that principle he agreed that the Church should be comprehensive . The Archbishop of Canterbury ...
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... Church of Rome . The voluntary schools were also becoming mere seed plots for the spread of Romanism . Viscount Cran- borne ( Rochester ) , a representative of the High Church party in the House , disclaimed any sympathy with the ...
... Church of Rome . The voluntary schools were also becoming mere seed plots for the spread of Romanism . Viscount Cran- borne ( Rochester ) , a representative of the High Church party in the House , disclaimed any sympathy with the ...
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