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... prepared my measures accordingly . Of two Bills which I have laid before your Lordships this Session , the object of one is to give the officiating minister , in cer- tain defined cases , a discretion in the per- formance of Divine ...
... prepared my measures accordingly . Of two Bills which I have laid before your Lordships this Session , the object of one is to give the officiating minister , in cer- tain defined cases , a discretion in the per- formance of Divine ...
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... prepared in days of contro- had existed now for 200 years , notwith - versy long past , they must take them in standing the attempts made at different their general sense as honest men rather times to subvert it . An attempt of that ...
... prepared in days of contro- had existed now for 200 years , notwith - versy long past , they must take them in standing the attempts made at different their general sense as honest men rather times to subvert it . An attempt of that ...
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... prepared the same time they ought not to magnify to go along with the noble Lord who the importance of the change now under brought forward the measure , and at what consideration . With respect to the effect precise turning - point he ...
... prepared the same time they ought not to magnify to go along with the noble Lord who the importance of the change now under brought forward the measure , and at what consideration . With respect to the effect precise turning - point he ...
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... prepared for its decision . At the same time , it was impossible to have mixed much with the clerical , and what was called the religious world , with- LORD LYTTELTON said , that while he felt bound to oppose the Bill , he did not wish ...
... prepared for its decision . At the same time , it was impossible to have mixed much with the clerical , and what was called the religious world , with- LORD LYTTELTON said , that while he felt bound to oppose the Bill , he did not wish ...
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... prepared far from it , during the seventeen years he to give up the principle of subscription ; had heen connected with the great Uni- and unless they were so prepared , they versity of Oxford , having had hundreds of could not ...
... prepared far from it , during the seventeen years he to give up the principle of subscription ; had heen connected with the great Uni- and unless they were so prepared , they versity of Oxford , having had hundreds of could not ...
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