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Halaman 47
... tion involved in the existence of a state church , ' which is the subject of the fourth chapter , is well discussed . How just are the following remarks . The liberty of toleration ! Was ever heard so gross a contradic- tion of terms ...
... tion involved in the existence of a state church , ' which is the subject of the fourth chapter , is well discussed . How just are the following remarks . The liberty of toleration ! Was ever heard so gross a contradic- tion of terms ...
Halaman 56
... tion , and the forbidding of the Bible , are followed by others relating to the use of an unknown tongue , transubstantiation , the sacrifice of the mass , the worship of the host , the withholding of the cup from the laity , idolatry ...
... tion , and the forbidding of the Bible , are followed by others relating to the use of an unknown tongue , transubstantiation , the sacrifice of the mass , the worship of the host , the withholding of the cup from the laity , idolatry ...
Halaman 57
... tion - but as a sort of literary treason . The only men entitled to the exercise of such a prerogative , are those whose genius has vested them with a kind of sovereignty ; and what should be well observed by all persons who have some ...
... tion - but as a sort of literary treason . The only men entitled to the exercise of such a prerogative , are those whose genius has vested them with a kind of sovereignty ; and what should be well observed by all persons who have some ...
Halaman 65
... tion to the rich treasures of religious biography . Art . VI . The Inquirer . October , 1839. Art . The Plymouth Breth- ren and the Eclectic Review . London : J. Dinnis . THE ' HE ' Inquirer ' of October , 1839 , contains an elaborate ...
... tion to the rich treasures of religious biography . Art . VI . The Inquirer . October , 1839. Art . The Plymouth Breth- ren and the Eclectic Review . London : J. Dinnis . THE ' HE ' Inquirer ' of October , 1839 , contains an elaborate ...
Halaman 67
tion to the cause they had espoused ! The Brother gratuitously ascribes to us the temper of a slanderous ' partisan , and then looks on it as self - confuting that we do not act up to it . He also taunts us with inconsistency , because ...
tion to the cause they had espoused ! The Brother gratuitously ascribes to us the temper of a slanderous ' partisan , and then looks on it as self - confuting that we do not act up to it . He also taunts us with inconsistency , because ...
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