The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... Poor Law Amendment Act Pritchard's Missionary's Reward Pusey on the Poor in Scotland • Record , The , Aug. 26 , 29 , Sept. 2 , 5 , 9 , 12 Oct. 14 , 17 , 21 , 24 • Remedies to the " Perils of the Nation " Report of the Committee of the ...
... Poor Law Amendment Act Pritchard's Missionary's Reward Pusey on the Poor in Scotland • Record , The , Aug. 26 , 29 , Sept. 2 , 5 , 9 , 12 Oct. 14 , 17 , 21 , 24 • Remedies to the " Perils of the Nation " Report of the Committee of the ...
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... poor ; while a new species of novel - reading inundates the tables of the rich . In private , we hear the plain declaration from parents who were not used to think so , that young people had better read any thing than religious books ...
... poor ; while a new species of novel - reading inundates the tables of the rich . In private , we hear the plain declaration from parents who were not used to think so , that young people had better read any thing than religious books ...
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... poor that portion of the wealth entrusted to their charge , which should have been consecrated to holy and charitable uses ; if they have given , they have too often given grudgingly , and have ( the humiliating truth must be confessed ) ...
... poor that portion of the wealth entrusted to their charge , which should have been consecrated to holy and charitable uses ; if they have given , they have too often given grudgingly , and have ( the humiliating truth must be confessed ) ...
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... poor could scarcely be the object of the legislation of paganism ; not because there existed no indigent persons , but because slavery uniformly appeared to be their natural condition , at the same time that it was the guarantee of ...
... poor could scarcely be the object of the legislation of paganism ; not because there existed no indigent persons , but because slavery uniformly appeared to be their natural condition , at the same time that it was the guarantee of ...
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... poor man feels that he has as much right to take his place in the new parish churches , as he has now in St. Peter's . I am aware of the very great difficulties which will attend this arrangement , but they are difficulties which are ...
... poor man feels that he has as much right to take his place in the new parish churches , as he has now in St. Peter's . I am aware of the very great difficulties which will attend this arrangement , but they are difficulties which are ...
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