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... given , a number of zealous and real patriots , whose names have been modestly con- cealed from the public , formed a plan for a general association throughout the kingdom , in support of the established religion . For For this purpose ...
... given some account of the steps which were taken for that purpose , and briefly stated the nature of its operations , which greatly exceed what the novelty of the institution might have led us to expect , and for which we are highly ...
... and he comes to the same conclusion with Bishop Warburton that the preference should be given to that religious party which is more 6 numerous numerous in the state than any other . It is 10 SEPT . First Report on National Education .
... given , Dr. Paley does not express with Bishop Warburton by the term ' alliance , ' and that he seems even to dis- approve the application of the term . But , if he approves of the thing , it is immaterial how it be called . If ...
... given without a murmur . If a school therefore is professedly a Church - of - England school , ( and no other can properly come into union with the National Society , ) the conductors of it would act more wisely , as well as more ...