Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - 380 páginas |
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... consider the circumstances of the early Church . St. Paul , we know , in the course of his journeyings , went to the island of Crete ( the " hundred citied " in Homer's time , and a flourishing and populous island in the time of St ...
... consider the circumstances of the early Church . St. Paul , we know , in the course of his journeyings , went to the island of Crete ( the " hundred citied " in Homer's time , and a flourishing and populous island in the time of St ...
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... the state exerts , and consider that , in this respect , the Church established is less independent than the 1 Isaiah xlix . 23 . sectarian communities ; especially since the ad- mission of Dissenters. AS ESTABLISHED IN ENGLAND . 65.
... the state exerts , and consider that , in this respect , the Church established is less independent than the 1 Isaiah xlix . 23 . sectarian communities ; especially since the ad- mission of Dissenters. AS ESTABLISHED IN ENGLAND . 65.
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... consider the great advantages of the alliance between Church and state to consist ? HERBERT . We Chiefly in the provision made for the diffu- sion of the pure religion of Christ in every dis- trict of the land . I have so strong a ...
... consider the great advantages of the alliance between Church and state to consist ? HERBERT . We Chiefly in the provision made for the diffu- sion of the pure religion of Christ in every dis- trict of the land . I have so strong a ...
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... consider the peculiar doctrines of the cross ; when we remem- ber that , week after week and day after day , God's ministers are employed in inculcating the great truths of the Gospel , -telling men of the purity of God , who marks not ...
... consider the peculiar doctrines of the cross ; when we remem- ber that , week after week and day after day , God's ministers are employed in inculcating the great truths of the Gospel , -telling men of the purity of God , who marks not ...
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... considering what may be seen daily under the roof of St. Peter's itself . I allude to the crowds of people who are continually kneeling around the statue of the Saint : and these not merely the ignorant and vulgar , not only the poor ...
... considering what may be seen daily under the roof of St. Peter's itself . I allude to the crowds of people who are continually kneeling around the statue of the Saint : and these not merely the ignorant and vulgar , not only the poor ...
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