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Church Union " Society , Rules of , 77 . From the " English Churchman " of August 24th and 31st . Churton - Letters to Joshua Watson . By Archdeacon Churton , 472 . Clarke's Thoughts in Verse , 473 . Colquhoun - Plan of Church Extension ...
Church Union " Society , Rules of , 77 . From the " English Churchman " of August 24th and 31st . Churton - Letters to Joshua Watson . By Archdeacon Churton , 472 . Clarke's Thoughts in Verse , 473 . Colquhoun - Plan of Church Extension ...
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Letters from the Archives of Zurich , ( Parker Society ) , 473 . Liberalism , Political and Theological . By D. F. Strauss , Author of the Life of Jesus , 199 . Liberty , Island of ; or Equality and Com- munity .
Letters from the Archives of Zurich , ( Parker Society ) , 473 . Liberalism , Political and Theological . By D. F. Strauss , Author of the Life of Jesus , 199 . Liberty , Island of ; or Equality and Com- munity .
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Reprinted for the Parker Society , 218 . Plain Sermons for the Poor , 474 . Poole - Churches of Scarborough and Filey . By G. Ayliffe Poole , Vicar of Welford , and J. W. Heyall , Architect , 211 . Poole's Ecclesiastical Architecture ...
Reprinted for the Parker Society , 218 . Plain Sermons for the Poor , 474 . Poole - Churches of Scarborough and Filey . By G. Ayliffe Poole , Vicar of Welford , and J. W. Heyall , Architect , 211 . Poole's Ecclesiastical Architecture ...
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Thus , then , it becomes at once the duty of such a society to ascertain the faith of those who are proposed as its members , and hence arises the necessity for some profession of faith . In dissenting communities this profession of ...
Thus , then , it becomes at once the duty of such a society to ascertain the faith of those who are proposed as its members , and hence arises the necessity for some profession of faith . In dissenting communities this profession of ...
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... Englishmen and English society in the nineteenth century ; the tendency to look at the worst or most earthly side of all things , and employ a tone of ridicule in treating of all dignities , ceremonies , and institutions .
... Englishmen and English society in the nineteenth century ; the tendency to look at the worst or most earthly side of all things , and employ a tone of ridicule in treating of all dignities , ceremonies , and institutions .
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