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1 III | went and searched for the Church of England clergyman who 2 IV | number of converts.~The Church of England clergy found 3 IV | they become converts to the Church of England, merely to be 4 V | Letter V: On The Church Of England~England is properly 5 V | or Churchmen, called the Church of England, or simply the 6 V | of England, or simply the Church, by way of eminence. No 7 V | himself a member of the Church of England. This reason ( 8 V | pale of the Established Church. The English clergy have 9 V | healths to the Tories, the Church of England considered these 10 V | that they shall be of the Church of England as by law established. 11 V | pretended) in a tavern or a church; for these Whigs are much 12 V | here bestowed both in the Church and the army, as a reward 13 V | highest dignities of the Church by female intrigues, address 14 VI | On The Presbyterians~The Church of England is confined almost 15 VI | youth does from school.~A Church of England minister appears 16 VI | great as that of the Romish Church. No operas, plays, or concerts 17 VI | the nation go either to church, to the tavern, or to see 18 XIII| regard to the Fathers of the Church, several in the primitive