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... English and Scotch , to establish- ments , we are called enemies of the Nonconformists , blind partisans of the Anglican Establishment , possessed with the one desire to help the clergy and to harm the Dissenters .
... English and Scotch , to establish- ments , we are called enemies of the Nonconformists , blind partisans of the Anglican Establishment , possessed with the one desire to help the clergy and to harm the Dissenters .
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... which our society now labours , is increased by the Noncon- formists rather than diminished by them . So while we praise and esteem the zeal of the Nonconformists in walking staunchly by the best light they have , and desire PREFACE .
... which our society now labours , is increased by the Noncon- formists rather than diminished by them . So while we praise and esteem the zeal of the Nonconformists in walking staunchly by the best light they have , and desire PREFACE .
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staunchly by the best light they have , and desire to take no whit from it , we seek to add to this what we call sweet- ness and light , and to develop their full humanity more perfectly . To seek this is certainly not to be the enemy ...
staunchly by the best light they have , and desire to take no whit from it , we seek to add to this what we call sweet- ness and light , and to develop their full humanity more perfectly . To seek this is certainly not to be the enemy ...
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The centre of power being where it is , our statesmen have every temptation , when they must act , to go along as they do with the ordinary self of those on whose favour they depend , to adopt as their own its desires , and to serve ...
The centre of power being where it is , our statesmen have every temptation , when they must act , to go along as they do with the ordinary self of those on whose favour they depend , to adopt as their own its desires , and to serve ...
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For as there is a curiosity about intellectual mat- ters which is futile , and merely a disease , so there is cer- tainly a curiosity , a desire after the things of the mind simply for their own sakes and for the pleasure of seeing them ...
For as there is a curiosity about intellectual mat- ters which is futile , and merely a disease , so there is cer- tainly a curiosity , a desire after the things of the mind simply for their own sakes and for the pleasure of seeing them ...
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