The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... schools , are agreed in wishing for an increase in the episcopate . They have also accepted the principle of such increase not involving any additional seats in Parliament . The Plan before us is a very valuable testimony to the general ...
... schools , are agreed in wishing for an increase in the episcopate . They have also accepted the principle of such increase not involving any additional seats in Parliament . The Plan before us is a very valuable testimony to the general ...
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... on this subject a very interesting and valuable pamphlet , the title of which will be found at the head of these pages , and which brings together the sentiments of men of all schools in the Church , 72 122 Church Extension and Reform .
... on this subject a very interesting and valuable pamphlet , the title of which will be found at the head of these pages , and which brings together the sentiments of men of all schools in the Church , 72 122 Church Extension and Reform .
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sentiments of men of all schools in the Church , in favour of some revival of synodal meetings . Mr. Wright is an advocate , under certain limitations , for the admission of the laity into Ecclesias- tical synods , which is actually ...
sentiments of men of all schools in the Church , in favour of some revival of synodal meetings . Mr. Wright is an advocate , under certain limitations , for the admission of the laity into Ecclesias- tical synods , which is actually ...
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... schools . The glaring departure in both these respects , from the compact entered into between the Privy Council and the Heads of the Church , on the one hand , and from the fundamental principle of the Parliamentary grant , declared ...
... schools . The glaring departure in both these respects , from the compact entered into between the Privy Council and the Heads of the Church , on the one hand , and from the fundamental principle of the Parliamentary grant , declared ...
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... schools of more ancient foundation - distinctly marked as a religious education , founded on the Word of God . The other important fact to be noted is , that the principle of a secular education , exclusive of religion , admitting the ...
... schools of more ancient foundation - distinctly marked as a religious education , founded on the Word of God . The other important fact to be noted is , that the principle of a secular education , exclusive of religion , admitting the ...
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