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... present established . This inference applies not so much to the person as to the plan ; it is not merely because Dr. Bell is a churchman , that the friends of the establishment ( as falsely asserted ) have preferred him to Mr. Lancaster ...
... present state of religious opinions , when not only dissentients from the established religion must view with an eye of jealousy every attempt to support it , but churchmen themselves promote what is termed the liberal basis , a society ...
... present no obstacle to the methodists , it may to the old dissenters . On the other hand , how- ever , we must observe , that they who are chiefly excluded by it are the least subject to inconvenience from such exclusion . Among the ...
... present is not whether the children of the poor shall be educated or not , so on the other hand the ques- tion is not by whom , but in what principles they shall be educated . The question is not , whether the children patronized by the ...
... present state of religious parties , when the legal barriers provided by our ancestors are already prepared to break asunder , is calculated to render more essential service than at any period of our history . It was formerly imagined ...