Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - 380 páginas |
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... persons in the present day is to doubt and cavil till the end of life ; and , what is stranger still , to feel a sort of stupid acquiescence in this state of doubt , and call it philosophy . A few superficial difficulties occur , and ...
... persons in the present day is to doubt and cavil till the end of life ; and , what is stranger still , to feel a sort of stupid acquiescence in this state of doubt , and call it philosophy . A few superficial difficulties occur , and ...
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... persons , I fear , are in the same case with yourself . And it is this forgetfulness of a most important doctrine which has led to the endless schisms and divisions that vex the Church ; and which , while it prevails , must for ever ...
... persons , I fear , are in the same case with yourself . And it is this forgetfulness of a most important doctrine which has led to the endless schisms and divisions that vex the Church ; and which , while it prevails , must for ever ...
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... persons " had adopted this mode of speaking of the Church . It is manifestly a mere political manoeuvre ; the object of which is to wrest the appellation of Churchmen from the members of the English Church , to whom only , in this ...
... persons " had adopted this mode of speaking of the Church . It is manifestly a mere political manoeuvre ; the object of which is to wrest the appellation of Churchmen from the members of the English Church , to whom only , in this ...
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... persons , like your- self , should so frequently fall into it . But tell me now , what do you mean by that word " un- churching " which you have used ? RIDLEY . I meant that , in defining the Church as you have done , you deny its ...
... persons , like your- self , should so frequently fall into it . But tell me now , what do you mean by that word " un- churching " which you have used ? RIDLEY . I meant that , in defining the Church as you have done , you deny its ...
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... persons members of the Church , who are not so . We cannot arrest God's grace , or shorten his arm to save ; but neither , on the other hand , can we extend the privileges of his Church to those who refuse to accept them , -except by ...
... persons members of the Church , who are not so . We cannot arrest God's grace , or shorten his arm to save ; but neither , on the other hand , can we extend the privileges of his Church to those who refuse to accept them , -except by ...
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Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering William Gresley Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
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