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... Established Church . When I am asked to admit the lawful- ness of such a Church , I necessarily revert to the Established Church of this country , such as I find it , with its pomp and pride , its princely re- venues and exalted ...
... Established Church . When I am asked to admit the lawful- ness of such a Church , I necessarily revert to the Established Church of this country , such as I find it , with its pomp and pride , its princely re- venues and exalted ...
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... Established Church , in reference to her clergy , doctrines , and discipline , with a view to shew that these not only justify but urgently command immediate secession from her communion . And , first , as to her clergy , hear one of ...
... Established Church , in reference to her clergy , doctrines , and discipline , with a view to shew that these not only justify but urgently command immediate secession from her communion . And , first , as to her clergy , hear one of ...
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... Established Church , though those arrangements affect them more immediately , and more sensibly , than they can affect others . The offices of the Church are evidently not regarded as involving duties to be discharged , and responsi ...
... Established Church , though those arrangements affect them more immediately , and more sensibly , than they can affect others . The offices of the Church are evidently not regarded as involving duties to be discharged , and responsi ...
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