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... existence , a meeting was held at Bartlett's Buildings on the 16th of October , 1811 , ( the Archbishop of Can- terbury in the chair , ) at which it was resolved , that the proposed institution should be established , that the ...
... existence of a national religion in this country has been questioned ; and if there is no such thing as a national religion in England , an institution which is formed for the support of it must have merely an imaginary object . But it ...
... existence of such an establishment supposes it : the very notion of a national religion includes that of a test . These passages very clearly shew the sense which , in the opinion of Dr. Paley , attaches to the term ' national religion ...
... existence almost wholly depends upon the fastenings ; -but this is a subject to which we shall hereafter have occasion to advert . We cannot omit the present opportunity of noticing the able and judicious remarks of the commissioners ...
... existence indeed , when we reflect on the immense expence and importance of our fleets ! ' This is indeed a gloomy prospect ! but is it a faithful representa- tion of the fact ? We are inclined to think it is not , and that we shall ...