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... Principles of the Established Church . With an Account of the Proceedings for the Formation of the Society , and an Appendix of Documents ; together with a List of Subscribers to the Society in London , and to Societies in the Country ...
... Principles of the Estab- lished Church . With an Account of the Proceedings for the Formation of the Society , and ... principle of tui- tion which he employs in common with Dr. Bell . This principle , which is tuition by the scholars ...
... principle ; while the real improvements in the schools of Mr. Lancaster , may with equal facility be transferred to those of Dr. Bell . But if they agree in the general principle , and the subsidiary practices are mu- tually ...
... principles than those of the established church , the established church , in the course of another generation , would have a majority against it . That this event , with the consequent downfall of the church itself , is really to be ...
... Principles of the Established Church . On the 21st of October the Archbishop again took the chair at a ge- neral meeting held in the vestry - room at Bow Church , when the rules for the government of the society were unanimously ap ...