| 1852 - 1174 pages
..." There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign sovereign. Clergymen of our own Church, who have subscribed the Thirty-nine Articles, and acknowledged the Queen's supremacy, have been the most forward in leading their flocks, step by step, to the very... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1851 - 774 pages
..." There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign Sovereign. Clergymen of our own Church, who have subscribed the...step by step to the very verge of the precipice." This Bill provided no safeguard against that. What was the cause of that danger ? It was that the Established... | |
| Alfred Hewlett - 1850 - 442 pages
..."There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign sovereign. Clergymen of our own Church, who have subscribed the...in explicit terms the Queen's supremacy, have been most forward in leading their flocks, step by step, to the very verge of the precipice. The honour... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 294 pages
...considered. There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign Sovereign. Clergymen of our own Church, who have subscribed the...acknowledged In explicit terms the Queen's supremacy, nave been the most forward in leading their flocks, " step by step, to the very verge of the precipice."... | |
| 1850 - 818 pages
...Queen's supremacy, have ! befa the most forward in leading their flock " step by step, to the тегу verge of the precipice." The honour paid to saints,...infallibility for the church, the superstitious use o? the sign of the Cross, the muttering of the Liturpr fio as to disguise the language in which it... | |
| 1850 - 836 pages
...than any aggression of a foreign sovereign. Clergymen of our own Church, who have subscribed the 39 Articles, and acknowledged in explicit terms the Queen's...supremacy, have been the most forward in leading their (locks ' step by stop to the very verge of the precipice.' The honour paid to saints, the claim of... | |
| Henry Thomas Rees - 1850 - 644 pages
...says his Lordship, " a danger which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign sovereign. Clergymen of our own Church, who have subscribed the Thirtynine Articles, and acknowledged in implicit terms the Queen's supremacy, have been most forward in leading their flocks, step by step,... | |
| 1850 - 790 pages
...considered. There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign Sovereign. Clergymen of our own Church, who have subscribed the Thirty-nine Articles, and ncknowlodged in explicit terms the Queen's suprcmacv, have been the most forward in leading their flocks,... | |
| 1851 - 398 pages
...(cheers) — the Premier said therefore, "Clergymen of oiir own Church who have subscribed the XXXIX. Articles, and acknowledged in explicit terms the Queen's...their flocks, 'step by step, to the very verge of the precip'.ce.' The honour paid to the saints, the claim of infallibility for the Church, the superstitious... | |
| 1851 - 884 pages
..."There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign Sovereign — clergymen of our own Church who have subscribed the...supremacy, have been the most forward in leading their Hocks, step by step, to the very verge of the precipice. The honour paid to saints, the claim of infallibility... | |
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