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" ... conviction that the evidence gives no justification for any doubt that in the large majority of parishes the work of the church is being quietly and diligently performed by clergy who are entirely loyal to the principles of the English Reformation... "
Albany Review - Page 52
1907
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The Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1908 - 1394 pages
...nojustification for any doubt that in the large majority of parishes the work of the Church of England is being quietly and diligently performed by clergy who are entirely loyal to i the principles of the English Reformation as expressed in the Book of Common Prayer." That throws...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 205

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1906 - 660 pages
...find that ' the evidence gives no justification for any doubt that in the large majority of parishes the work of the Church is being quietly and diligently...loyal to the principles of the English Reformation as expressed in the book of Common Prayer ' (p. 76). It should be impossible for the present state...
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A Pocketful of Sixpences

George William Erskine Russell - 1907 - 360 pages
...conviction " that the evidence gives no justification for any doubt that in the large majority of parishes the work of the Church is being quietly and diligently...loyal to the principles of the English Reformation as expressed in the Book of Common Prayer." This being so, it might be reasonably asked, " What bearing...
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The National Church: Essays on Its History and Constitution and Criticisms ...

Hensley Henson - 1908 - 484 pages
...conviction that the evidence gives no justification for any doubt that in the large majority of parishes the work of the Church is being quietly and diligently...loyal to the principles of the English Reformation as expressed in the Book of Common Prayer. It is right to give all due prominence to this optimistic...
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The Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1908 - 1126 pages
...justification for any doubt that in the large j majority of parishes the work of the Church , of England is being quietly and diligently performed by clergy...loyal to the principles of the English Reformation as expressed in the Book of Common Prayer." That throws a considerable light upon the discussion of...
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The Story of My Life

Sir Edward Clarke - 1918 - 482 pages
...although we were able to close our report with the statement that in the large majority of parishes the work of the Church is being quietly and diligently...loyal to the principles of the English Reformation as expressed in the Book of Common Prayer. It was with much satisfaction that I signed the Report,...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 60

1906 - 1100 pages
...conviction that the evidence gives no justification for any doubt that in the large majority of parishes the work of the Church is being quietly and diligently...are entirely loyal to the principles of the English Beformation as expressed in the Book of Common Prayer. This is undoubtedly true, and it should never...
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The Music of the English Parish Church: Volume 1, Volume 1

Nicholas Temperley - 1979 - 496 pages
...out that 'the evidence gives no justification for any doubt that in the large majority of parishes the work of the Church is being quietly and diligently...loyal to the principles of the English Reformation as expressed in the Book of Common Prayer' ( :76). Although the commission had listed no less than...
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Daily Mail Year Book, Volume 7

1907 - 340 pages
...conviction that the evidence gives no justification for any doubt that in the large majority of parishes the work of the Church is being quietly and diligently...loyal to the principles of the English Reformation as expressed in the Book of Common Prayer. Recommendations.— We desire to state that those of our...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 205

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1906 - 812 pages
...find that ' the evidence gives no justification for any doubt that in the large majority of parishes the work of the Church is being quietly and diligently...loyal to the principles of the English Reformation as expressed in the book of Common Prayer' (p. 76). It should be impossible for the present state of...
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