Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - 380 páginas |
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... ; or to insist zealously on one point , or on one class of doctrines , without unconsciously disparaging others . The lax notions of the last generation have given way to an excess of doctrinal pre- cision. 6 YOUTHFUL DIFFICULTIES .
... ; or to insist zealously on one point , or on one class of doctrines , without unconsciously disparaging others . The lax notions of the last generation have given way to an excess of doctrinal pre- cision. 6 YOUTHFUL DIFFICULTIES .
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William Gresley. have given way to an excess of doctrinal pre- cision , which can be amended only by an appeal to Scripture as interpreted by the universal Church . At the age of twelve Arthur Ridley had the misfortune to lose his ...
William Gresley. have given way to an excess of doctrinal pre- cision , which can be amended only by an appeal to Scripture as interpreted by the universal Church . At the age of twelve Arthur Ridley had the misfortune to lose his ...
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... given me by my father when I was six years old ; and I may safely say that , for nearly twenty years , I have scarcely passed a day without reading a portion of it . Here again , " and he pointed to an open volume on a writing - desk ...
... given me by my father when I was six years old ; and I may safely say that , for nearly twenty years , I have scarcely passed a day without reading a portion of it . Here again , " and he pointed to an open volume on a writing - desk ...
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... given you reasons enough for my taking so much in- terest in these " dusty tomes " as you call them . RIDLEY . You have convinced me of their high value , as throwing light on Scripture . Still I do not see , why their opinion should be ...
... given you reasons enough for my taking so much in- terest in these " dusty tomes " as you call them . RIDLEY . You have convinced me of their high value , as throwing light on Scripture . Still I do not see , why their opinion should be ...
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... given His Church to teach us , and we neverthe- less disdain to use the help which God has afforded for our instruction , but rely entirely on our own poor judgment ; then we do not read Scripture with that humble teachableness to which ...
... given His Church to teach us , and we neverthe- less disdain to use the help which God has afforded for our instruction , but rely entirely on our own poor judgment ; then we do not read Scripture with that humble teachableness to which ...
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Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering William Gresley Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering William Gresley Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
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