Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - 380 páginas |
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... would feel his heart softened and amended . It is to humble and earnest endeavours such as these that God gives his especial blessing . Arthur Ridley soon began to feel , more forcibly than. YOUTHFUL DIFFICULTIES . 13.
... would feel his heart softened and amended . It is to humble and earnest endeavours such as these that God gives his especial blessing . Arthur Ridley soon began to feel , more forcibly than. YOUTHFUL DIFFICULTIES . 13.
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... give my attention . principally to the Scriptures , as the basis of all divine wisdom . " " And do you really suppose , " said Herbert earnestly , " that I forget the Holy Scriptures ? I read them daily - I might say , hourly . Look ...
... give my attention . principally to the Scriptures , as the basis of all divine wisdom . " " And do you really suppose , " said Herbert earnestly , " that I forget the Holy Scriptures ? I read them daily - I might say , hourly . Look ...
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... give you the pith of the whole matter in a couple of volumes , and save your time as well as your eyes . HERBERT . I do not think that my time can at present be better employed than in going to the fountain head of sacred literature ...
... give you the pith of the whole matter in a couple of volumes , and save your time as well as your eyes . HERBERT . I do not think that my time can at present be better employed than in going to the fountain head of sacred literature ...
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... give to the faith and practice of the age in which they flourished . Men who lived in the same state of society with the inspired Apostles , and under- stood the same language , could not but have , -even independently of actual ...
... give to the faith and practice of the age in which they flourished . Men who lived in the same state of society with the inspired Apostles , and under- stood the same language , could not but have , -even independently of actual ...
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... give the Church unlimited authority , unre- strained by appeal to Scripture , you return to the slavery and errors of Romanism . There is no way of escaping from the dilemma , except by receiving the authority of the Church , subject ...
... give the Church unlimited authority , unre- strained by appeal to Scripture , you return to the slavery and errors of Romanism . There is no way of escaping from the dilemma , except by receiving the authority of the Church , subject ...
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Términos y frases comunes
amongst ancient Apostles Apostolic Church Apostolic succession Ashdale baptism believe Bible Bishop blessing body Catholic CHAPTER character Christian Church of Christ Church of England church-rate Churchman clergy clergyman communion confess copacy creed Dissenters divine doctrine duty England English Episcopacy Establishment Evangelicals faith father fear feeling give God's godliness hear heart heathen heaven HERBERT holy honour hope influence instruction Jesus Christ labour latitudinarian ligion live Lord Waverley Lord's day maintain marriage means ment mind ministers nation National Es object opinion ordinances Owen parish Parliament perhaps persons political Popery pray prayer present Protestantism question regard religion religious Ridley's Romanists sacrament salvation schism Scripture Sir Arthur Ridley society Socinianism solemn souls sound speak spirit suppose sure talent thing thou thought tion true Church truth Welbourne Whigs word worldly worship zeal