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... Established Church ; which , under the existing laws , enjoys exten- sive civil as well as ecclesiastical privileges , and of which , it is na- tural to suppose , she is extremely tenacious . The Test - Laws are in fact a grant of the ...
... Established Church ; which , under the existing laws , enjoys exten- sive civil as well as ecclesiastical privileges , and of which , it is na- tural to suppose , she is extremely tenacious . The Test - Laws are in fact a grant of the ...
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... established reli- gion . We request him to take a nearer view of the case , and we are confident that he will alter his opinion . For what do the Catholics contend ? not for actual appointment to office , but merely for eligibility . It ...
... established reli- gion . We request him to take a nearer view of the case , and we are confident that he will alter his opinion . For what do the Catholics contend ? not for actual appointment to office , but merely for eligibility . It ...
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... established creed and ritual , will not be convinced by being told that their grounds for sepa- ration are merely pretended . We will instance the subject of baptism , because Mr. G. has laboured this point with the Anti- pædobaptists ...
... established creed and ritual , will not be convinced by being told that their grounds for sepa- ration are merely pretended . We will instance the subject of baptism , because Mr. G. has laboured this point with the Anti- pædobaptists ...
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