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Hurst, John Fletcher, 1834-1903

"History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology"

W. H. Freemantle. London, 1865. The
members of the Queen's Privy Council are as follows: Earls Granville and
Lonsdale; Duke of Buccleugh; Marquis of Salisbury; Lords Westbury,
Brougham, Cranworth, Wensleydale, St. Leonards, Chelmsford, and
Kindsdown; and Right Hons. Lushington, Bruce, Wigram, Ryan, Pollock,
Romilly, Turner, Cockburn, Coleridge, Erie, and Wylde.
[192] _Pentateuch and Book of Joshua_, Part I., pp. 49, 51-52. Am.
Edition.
[193] _Pentateuch and Book of Joshua_, Part I., pp. 60, 78, 81, 94, 105,
118, 138, 141, 185.
[194] _Pentateuch and Book of Joshua_, Part II., p. 60.
[195] Ibid. p. 296.
[196] _Pentateuch and Book of Joshua_, Part II., pp. 83, 84, 115.
[197] Ibid. p. 160.
[198] _Pentateuch and Book of Joshua_, Part II., p. 292.


CHAPTER XXII.
ENGLAND CONTINUED: SURVEY OF CHURCH PARTIES.

The Church of England has always been proud of the outward form of
unity. Her rigid view of the sin of schism has induced her to submit to
great elasticity of opinion and teaching rather than incur the
traditional disgrace of open division.


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