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... Bishop public- ly offered up prayer for the dead ; both because the instance appears to stand alone , and because we have little apprehension that a super- stition so gross as this will find many adherents among us . We al- lude to ...
... Bishop public- ly offered up prayer for the dead ; both because the instance appears to stand alone , and because we have little apprehension that a super- stition so gross as this will find many adherents among us . We al- lude to ...
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... Bishop Burnet on Baptism MISCEL . - Means of Improving the · • 16 Condition of Labouring Classes 17 Reply to Letter of " A Scotchwo- man " in Number for Nov. last 20 Further Remarks produced by the Letter of A Scotchwoman " Query ...
... Bishop Burnet on Baptism MISCEL . - Means of Improving the · • 16 Condition of Labouring Classes 17 Reply to Letter of " A Scotchwo- man " in Number for Nov. last 20 Further Remarks produced by the Letter of A Scotchwoman " Query ...
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... Bishop of London , gave a peremp- tory refusal to his application , alleging , that he had already or- dained several men for the colonies , who afterwards remained lounging about town , a disgrace to the cle- rical profession . On this ...
... Bishop of London , gave a peremp- tory refusal to his application , alleging , that he had already or- dained several men for the colonies , who afterwards remained lounging about town , a disgrace to the cle- rical profession . On this ...
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... Bishop of Llandaff , Mr. Wilberforce , and other distin- guished characters in this country , urging them to use their utmost efforts to draw the public attention to this subject , and to gain for it the sanction of Government . Thus ...
... Bishop of Llandaff , Mr. Wilberforce , and other distin- guished characters in this country , urging them to use their utmost efforts to draw the public attention to this subject , and to gain for it the sanction of Government . Thus ...
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... Bishop Burnet . It occurs in his Exposition of the 27th Article . His words are these " That does indeed belong to baptism , it makes us the visible members of that one body , into which we are baptized , or admitted by baptism ; but ...
... Bishop Burnet . It occurs in his Exposition of the 27th Article . His words are these " That does indeed belong to baptism , it makes us the visible members of that one body , into which we are baptized , or admitted by baptism ; but ...
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