Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... Church's strength lay The distinctive peculiarity of the in her national character , and the country parson of the ... Church was to the na- ing extremes of religious intoler- tion the parson was to the parish , ance , had made it ...
... Church's strength lay The distinctive peculiarity of the in her national character , and the country parson of the ... Church was to the na- ing extremes of religious intoler- tion the parson was to the parish , ance , had made it ...
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... Church of Scotland the English Canons and Liturgy . The statement receives some support from a declaration made by the King's commissioner in the Parliament by which the Articles were ratified , assuring the Church and people of ...
... Church of Scotland the English Canons and Liturgy . The statement receives some support from a declaration made by the King's commissioner in the Parliament by which the Articles were ratified , assuring the Church and people of ...
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... Church , of its principles , its rights , and its liberties , and its end and aim was the maintenance and preservation of that Church . The other was aggressive and re- volutionary . Instead of being directed to the defence of the Na ...
... Church , of its principles , its rights , and its liberties , and its end and aim was the maintenance and preservation of that Church . The other was aggressive and re- volutionary . Instead of being directed to the defence of the Na ...
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