The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... spirit , or the in- dependent spirit , of the Established Church ; and an alarming cry was raised that the King wanted to seize the colleges for the Papists . The monarch , however , long persisted obstinately in his claim of right ...
... spirit , or the in- dependent spirit , of the Established Church ; and an alarming cry was raised that the King wanted to seize the colleges for the Papists . The monarch , however , long persisted obstinately in his claim of right ...
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... spirit of controversy , it can be no other than a Papal motive ; and that , however individual objectors may deceive themselves into a belief that they are not so influenced , with- out their being necessarily aware of it , a spirit of ...
... spirit of controversy , it can be no other than a Papal motive ; and that , however individual objectors may deceive themselves into a belief that they are not so influenced , with- out their being necessarily aware of it , a spirit of ...
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... spirit . Dr. B. urges us , under the con- stant experience of our own imperfections , to make large allowances for those of our brethren , and to tolerate opinions which , however widely they may differ from our own , may yet be ...
... spirit . Dr. B. urges us , under the con- stant experience of our own imperfections , to make large allowances for those of our brethren , and to tolerate opinions which , however widely they may differ from our own , may yet be ...
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