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There 19 a material difference be < r tween the two universities . At Oxford prevails an absurdity , if we ought uot to stigmatize it with $ ie term of abominable wickedness , that' of insisting upon evtify young man ' s subscribing ,
previous to his admission , to that- farrago of nonsense , called the thirty-nine articles . Thus , before he ia capable of forming a judgment on points which have , exercised the talents of the profoundest thinkers , he is obliged to declare his belief of them , it Cambridge such a subscription i » not required , nor is any religious te ^ Jaid down , unless the student takes a degree , when he is obliged to subscribe
previously to the taking of hi » % f £ d < Pgree , that he is , bona jdfy V WMpfer of the cburch ot England ^ an ^ . if he proceeds to the higher degrees , lusac * cess to them is through a sub 8 crip || on to the thirty-nine articles . At Oxherd , therefore , none but jaog ^ im ^ ' ^ &ffc established sect can be memWra . tof
any college . Gambi ^ ci u . rtm to all sects , and the song of 4 i& ~ sorters of wealth ii *^ entlf go ^ itfcer , to the no ^ rnall advantage oC tl ^ e c ^ . tablished agta ^; . « # . very ^ . % w % af $ l * t the meetui ^ hous ^ afte ^ through the aitctfUn * of the . unl ^ sity . ' . - * " - ; .- ' T . * : ¦? tte
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| A ^ t he time approaches for . the dis-Jm ^ J * of t > e Catholic question , ^ the iflroris of Uie contending parties in-^* 4 ; and as it is evident that the mutie o ¥ liberality has gained ground m- the last vote of the House of Coragp ^ it becomes necessary for the MiftdtJ of religious intolerance to ex-^ VnSs | We # . t he Htwo places in Sa ^ and on which they mostly depend
farjmpport , are the universities ; au ^ d QP ^ rel iance can be placed . *^ real weight that belongs to tnese two ftiBesiR not geneially known ; but it i ^ fa r more con siderable thau several ^ Is ^ ie public papers allow it , to be , iftient influeuce , and are far from Oi ^ two np uses of tlie legislature , and
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1812, page 717, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1754/page/57/
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