The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... political and not a religious nature , Mr. V. proceeds to inquire how far these charges are well founded . On the first , he makes this declaration : We venerate the Liturgy , as one of the most valuable and important of human ...
... political and not a religious nature , Mr. V. proceeds to inquire how far these charges are well founded . On the first , he makes this declaration : We venerate the Liturgy , as one of the most valuable and important of human ...
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... political objects . I did not exclude , as your position implies , the provision for spiritual wants ' but the assertion , " that its real objects are of a political and not of a re- ligious nature , " does surely , in the sense meant ...
... political objects . I did not exclude , as your position implies , the provision for spiritual wants ' but the assertion , " that its real objects are of a political and not of a re- ligious nature , " does surely , in the sense meant ...
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... political grumblers and projects of reform . If all those , who are advocates for correcting abuses and reforming Parliament , are to be regarded as conspirators , internal enemies , and members of revolutionary gangs , the late Mr ...
... political grumblers and projects of reform . If all those , who are advocates for correcting abuses and reforming Parliament , are to be regarded as conspirators , internal enemies , and members of revolutionary gangs , the late Mr ...
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