The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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Page 54
... objects tending to the amelioration of his fellow - men , either physically or morally ; we regard him as well suited to advance the interests of the Church of England , at the present time , in such a direction and on such points as ...
... objects tending to the amelioration of his fellow - men , either physically or morally ; we regard him as well suited to advance the interests of the Church of England , at the present time , in such a direction and on such points as ...
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... object of investigating the subject of Church property , and ascertaining how it can be made more productive . The character of a measure of this kind depends chiefly on the animus with which it is undertaken , and the principles of ...
... object of investigating the subject of Church property , and ascertaining how it can be made more productive . The character of a measure of this kind depends chiefly on the animus with which it is undertaken , and the principles of ...
Page 63
... object to the system of trustees of churches . It appears to be calculated to foster and keep alive party - spirit ... objects from the Church's funds , but do not let a farthing of their funds be applied to keep alive dissensions in her ...
... object to the system of trustees of churches . It appears to be calculated to foster and keep alive party - spirit ... objects from the Church's funds , but do not let a farthing of their funds be applied to keep alive dissensions in her ...
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... object . In reference to the amount of the addition which ought to be made to the episcopate , Mr. Colquhoun states this important fact , that although a high authority has affirmed " that if three or four bishops were added , it would ...
... object . In reference to the amount of the addition which ought to be made to the episcopate , Mr. Colquhoun states this important fact , that although a high authority has affirmed " that if three or four bishops were added , it would ...
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... objects must always be considerable . The The proposal which is made in this Plan , to apply the incomes of deaneries as they fall in to increase the number of bishops , has been strongly objected to , as we learn from Mr. Colquhoun's ...
... objects must always be considerable . The The proposal which is made in this Plan , to apply the incomes of deaneries as they fall in to increase the number of bishops , has been strongly objected to , as we learn from Mr. Colquhoun's ...
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