Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - 380 páginas |
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... object of the life of man ! And , unaided as he was by the light of Revelation , how admirably has he worked out his problem ! How nearly has he approached to the description of that model , to which God's word directs us to look - the ...
... object of the life of man ! And , unaided as he was by the light of Revelation , how admirably has he worked out his problem ! How nearly has he approached to the description of that model , to which God's word directs us to look - the ...
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... object of my present labour ? Is it merely that I may obtain the praise of men ? That my name may be inscribed amongst those , who have gained the highest honours ? Or is there not an object far beyond this ? Ought I not to be gaining ...
... object of my present labour ? Is it merely that I may obtain the praise of men ? That my name may be inscribed amongst those , who have gained the highest honours ? Or is there not an object far beyond this ? Ought I not to be gaining ...
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... objects which continually met his view harmonized with the reviving recollection of his early childhood . Often would he gaze on the venerable piles which surrounded him , and re- vere the piety of our forefathers who had reared them. B ...
... objects which continually met his view harmonized with the reviving recollection of his early childhood . Often would he gaze on the venerable piles which surrounded him , and re- vere the piety of our forefathers who had reared them. B ...
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... objects of faith ; but they pass by others of scarcely inferior value . This was the tone of Luther's mind when he called St. James's Epistle " an epistle of straw ; " - an opinion which he afterwards found reason to retract . In the ...
... objects of faith ; but they pass by others of scarcely inferior value . This was the tone of Luther's mind when he called St. James's Epistle " an epistle of straw ; " - an opinion which he afterwards found reason to retract . In the ...
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... object of which is to wrest the appellation of Churchmen from the members of the English Church , to whom only , in this country , it rightfully belongs . This insidious attempt makes it the more necessary to spread widely the knowledge ...
... object of which is to wrest the appellation of Churchmen from the members of the English Church , to whom only , in this country , it rightfully belongs . This insidious attempt makes it the more necessary to spread widely the knowledge ...
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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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