The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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... Church ; a man of considerable talents and erudition , and of distin- guished reputation in his profession . This ... Church ; and to render others more conformable to the tenets of the Church of England . But if , after all , any should ...
... Church ; a man of considerable talents and erudition , and of distin- guished reputation in his profession . This ... Church ; and to render others more conformable to the tenets of the Church of England . But if , after all , any should ...
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... church , of which description there is a considera- bly large number , are styled Methodists ; but neither they ... church of England , a Methodist , when he is not connected with Methodists , but regu- larly observes the rules of the ...
... church , of which description there is a considera- bly large number , are styled Methodists ; but neither they ... church of England , a Methodist , when he is not connected with Methodists , but regu- larly observes the rules of the ...
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... Church ; and this , he says , " is founded more upon what were , than upon what are , the tenets of their religion . " p . 36. Here again , the author's happy ambiguity immediately comes to his aid . He seems to admit , that there is ...
... Church ; and this , he says , " is founded more upon what were , than upon what are , the tenets of their religion . " p . 36. Here again , the author's happy ambiguity immediately comes to his aid . He seems to admit , that there is ...
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