Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons Appointed to Inquire Into the Education of the Lower Orders in the Metropolis: With the Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Committee ... to which are Subjoined an Addenda and a Digested Index |
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years old . effected better than by having a harmony of the gospels in the English
language , which might be approved by the Roman Catholic vicars - apostolic in
England , and the Protestant bishops . What part of the Bible is allowed to be ...
years old . effected better than by having a harmony of the gospels in the English
language , which might be approved by the Roman Catholic vicars - apostolic in
England , and the Protestant bishops . What part of the Bible is allowed to be ...
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-If the question means whether as a Catholic clergyman I could approve of it , I
should say no ; and as a Catholic clergyman I never could approve of it , Do you
think the affluent Roman Catholics in London are sufficient in point of number , to
...
-If the question means whether as a Catholic clergyman I could approve of it , I
should say no ; and as a Catholic clergyman I never could approve of it , Do you
think the affluent Roman Catholics in London are sufficient in point of number , to
...
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What gentleman of the Roman Catholic persuasion attended your meeting ? -
The person who attended the first meeting was a Mr. Sidney ; but when the plan
was finally arranged , it was attended by Lord Clifford's brother , the Honorable ...
What gentleman of the Roman Catholic persuasion attended your meeting ? -
The person who attended the first meeting was a Mr. Sidney ; but when the plan
was finally arranged , it was attended by Lord Clifford's brother , the Honorable ...
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-Among others , Mr. Horrabin , the Roman Catholic clergyman , and Mr. Rudge
the clergyman of the church of England , and myself , who am a Protestant
Dissenter . You have not yet agreed upon the chapters ? We have not yet set
down to it .
-Among others , Mr. Horrabin , the Roman Catholic clergyman , and Mr. Rudge
the clergyman of the church of England , and myself , who am a Protestant
Dissenter . You have not yet agreed upon the chapters ? We have not yet set
down to it .
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Are you a Roman Catholic ? -I am . Do not the Roman Catholics generally
consider that the several gentlemen who have been active in establishing this
school , are hostile in their principles to Roman Catholics ? - I certainly did hear
that ...
Are you a Roman Catholic ? -I am . Do not the Roman Catholics generally
consider that the several gentlemen who have been active in establishing this
school , are hostile in their principles to Roman Catholics ? - I certainly did hear
that ...
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