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Page 8
... religion , take away the Word of God from the people , and produce a famine in the bread of life . Of all the evils which at various times and in different ages have overrun and afflicted our fallen world , Popery appears to be the ...
... religion , take away the Word of God from the people , and produce a famine in the bread of life . Of all the evils which at various times and in different ages have overrun and afflicted our fallen world , Popery appears to be the ...
Page 13
... religion . " III . To preserve the Church of England and Ireland in its truth and integrity . " IV . To use every ... religious liberty . " V. To endeavour by every means in their power to raise the social condition of the people . " VI ...
... religion . " III . To preserve the Church of England and Ireland in its truth and integrity . " IV . To use every ... religious liberty . " V. To endeavour by every means in their power to raise the social condition of the people . " VI ...
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... religious principles . At the Reformation , the State and Church of England re- nounced their alliance with the Church ... religion , and commit them to the ministers of State . This plan is of all the most to be dreaded as fatal to our ...
... religious principles . At the Reformation , the State and Church of England re- nounced their alliance with the Church ... religion , and commit them to the ministers of State . This plan is of all the most to be dreaded as fatal to our ...
Page 17
... religion are destitute of the power which impresses truth and forms character . Colleges , in which different religious bodies are united in the conduct of education , can never prosper . The result of neutrality on a question , which ...
... religion are destitute of the power which impresses truth and forms character . Colleges , in which different religious bodies are united in the conduct of education , can never prosper . The result of neutrality on a question , which ...
Page 18
... religion decays , the public morals become disordered ; reckless morals cause restless politics , and by the shocks of frequent change the confidence of capitalists is disturbed , and the returns of industry are deranged . All therefore ...
... religion decays , the public morals become disordered ; reckless morals cause restless politics , and by the shocks of frequent change the confidence of capitalists is disturbed , and the returns of industry are deranged . All therefore ...
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