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Thus , for instance , because we have freely pointed out the dangers and inconveniences to which our literature is exposed in the absence of any centre of taste and authority like the French Academy , it is con- stantly said that we ...
Thus , for instance , because we have freely pointed out the dangers and inconveniences to which our literature is exposed in the absence of any centre of taste and authority like the French Academy , it is con- stantly said that we ...
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The very same faults , —the want of sensitiveness of intellectual conscience , the disbelief in right reason , the dislike of authority , -which have hindered our having an Academy and have worked injuriously in our literature , would ...
The very same faults , —the want of sensitiveness of intellectual conscience , the disbelief in right reason , the dislike of authority , -which have hindered our having an Academy and have worked injuriously in our literature , would ...
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Certainly , culture will never make us think it an essential of religion whether we have in our Church discipline ' a popular authority of elders , ' as Hooker calls it , or whether we have Episcopal jurisdiction .
Certainly , culture will never make us think it an essential of religion whether we have in our Church discipline ' a popular authority of elders , ' as Hooker calls it , or whether we have Episcopal jurisdiction .
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But those very severities have of themselves made union on an Epis- copalian footing impossible . Besides , Presbyterianism , the popular authority of elders , the power of the congregation in the management of ...
But those very severities have of themselves made union on an Epis- copalian footing impossible . Besides , Presbyterianism , the popular authority of elders , the power of the congregation in the management of ...
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Culture would then find a place among English followers of the popular authority of Elders , as it has long found it among the followers of Episcopal jurisdiction . And this we should gain by merely recognising , regularising , and ...
Culture would then find a place among English followers of the popular authority of Elders , as it has long found it among the followers of Episcopal jurisdiction . And this we should gain by merely recognising , regularising , and ...
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