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 * colspan=2|INTRODUCTION|||1
 * I.—||HISTORY OF THE CLAUSE.
 * ||Original Conscience Clause|||3
 * ||The National Society|||6
 * ||The Management Clauses|||6
 * ||The Case of Llanelly|||8
 * |||Correspondence between the National Society and the committee of Council|||12
 * ||THE CONSCIENCE CLAUSE|||14
 * ||Abstract of Correspondence|||15—23
 * ||Position of the National Society|||19
 * II.—||THE TERMS OF THE CLAUSE.
 * ||The Draycot Correspondence—the Bible and the Apostles' Creed|||25—30
 * ||Sir J. T. Coleridge's Letter|||30
 * III.—||THE EFFECT OF THE CLAUSE.
 * ||The Conscience Clause in Towns, or other large Parishes|||32
 * |||Practical Illustration—the Schools of Holy Trinity Parish, Hoxton|||33
 * |||Archdeacon Denison's Seventeen Reasons why the Church of England may have nothing to do with any manner of Conscience Clause; with Seventeen Answers thereto|||36—68
 * IV.—||THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CLAUSE.
 * ||Position of the National Society|||19
 * II.—||THE TERMS OF THE CLAUSE.
 * ||The Draycot Correspondence—the Bible and the Apostles' Creed|||25—30
 * ||Sir J. T. Coleridge's Letter|||30
 * III.—||THE EFFECT OF THE CLAUSE.
 * ||The Conscience Clause in Towns, or other large Parishes|||32
 * |||Practical Illustration—the Schools of Holy Trinity Parish, Hoxton|||33
 * |||Archdeacon Denison's Seventeen Reasons why the Church of England may have nothing to do with any manner of Conscience Clause; with Seventeen Answers thereto|||36—68
 * IV.—||THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CLAUSE.
 * III.—||THE EFFECT OF THE CLAUSE.
 * ||The Conscience Clause in Towns, or other large Parishes|||32
 * |||Practical Illustration—the Schools of Holy Trinity Parish, Hoxton|||33
 * |||Archdeacon Denison's Seventeen Reasons why the Church of England may have nothing to do with any manner of Conscience Clause; with Seventeen Answers thereto|||36—68
 * IV.—||THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CLAUSE.
 * |||Archdeacon Denison's Seventeen Reasons why the Church of England may have nothing to do with any manner of Conscience Clause; with Seventeen Answers thereto|||36—68
 * IV.—||THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CLAUSE.
 * IV.—||THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CLAUSE.
 * IV.—||THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CLAUSE.
 * ||Comprehension|||59
 * ||The National Church|||61
 * ||The Extent of Dissent|||62
 * ||The Need of Education|||64
 * ||The Drift of Public Opinion|||66
 * ||Lord Derby's Speech|||67
 * ||Mr. Garfit's Speech|||69
 * ||Archdeacon Browne's Charge|||71
 * ||The Church and State Gazette|||72
 * ||Conclusion|||73
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 * ||Lord Derby's Speech|||67
 * ||Mr. Garfit's Speech|||69
 * ||Archdeacon Browne's Charge|||71
 * ||The Church and State Gazette|||72
 * ||Conclusion|||73
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 * ||The Church and State Gazette|||72
 * ||Conclusion|||73
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