New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 35. köideThomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... church , a church supported by the state . Speaking of the church of England , she says , " It is the bulwark which protects us from the gloomy horrors of superstition on one side , and the still more dreadful inroads of infidelity on ...
... church , a church supported by the state . Speaking of the church of England , she says , " It is the bulwark which protects us from the gloomy horrors of superstition on one side , and the still more dreadful inroads of infidelity on ...
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... CHURCH of Englandism " is a phrase which , thanks to Jeremy Bentham , has grown into popular use , and belongs to our familiar terminology . It conveys a very distinct and precise idea of the genius and spirit of the grand and ...
... CHURCH of Englandism " is a phrase which , thanks to Jeremy Bentham , has grown into popular use , and belongs to our familiar terminology . It conveys a very distinct and precise idea of the genius and spirit of the grand and ...
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... Church . " Q. If you were to forsake the church and become a dissenter , what sin would you commit ? " A. The sin of heresy or schism , according to the tenets of the sect I might join . " Q. But if these people have a preaching license ...
... Church . " Q. If you were to forsake the church and become a dissenter , what sin would you commit ? " A. The sin of heresy or schism , according to the tenets of the sect I might join . " Q. But if these people have a preaching license ...
Contents
The Spirit of Death A Fragment | 97 |
ReviewGertrude Jerome Sixtus par Madame Allard | 193 |
Of Domestic Novelties at first condemned | 353 |
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