Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - 380 páginas |
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... have more weight to compel my assent than Cranmer or Latimer , or our present Diocesans . HERBERT . Your observation is just , with regard to the mere opinions of individual Fathers ; except it can be. 22 THE FATHERS .
... have more weight to compel my assent than Cranmer or Latimer , or our present Diocesans . HERBERT . Your observation is just , with regard to the mere opinions of individual Fathers ; except it can be. 22 THE FATHERS .
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... regard to the landmarks which God has provided . The lowest may be safe , if it keeps to them with reverence . It is from de- ference to the authority of the ancient Church- little , perhaps , as the debt is felt - that many a man is a ...
... regard to the landmarks which God has provided . The lowest may be safe , if it keeps to them with reverence . It is from de- ference to the authority of the ancient Church- little , perhaps , as the debt is felt - that many a man is a ...
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... regard to Church authority , of which we have been speaking . The Romanists carried this principle to ex- cess . They enslaved the consciences of men , and superseded the word of God . Protestants of the present day have run into the ...
... regard to Church authority , of which we have been speaking . The Romanists carried this principle to ex- cess . They enslaved the consciences of men , and superseded the word of God . Protestants of the present day have run into the ...
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... regard to yourself , I would prefer that you should direct your mind to the scriptural account of the formation of the church ; and I have not the least doubt that you will be con- vinced that the description which I have given you is ...
... regard to yourself , I would prefer that you should direct your mind to the scriptural account of the formation of the church ; and I have not the least doubt that you will be con- vinced that the description which I have given you is ...
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... regard to separation from the Church , have been in answer to the latitudinarian opinions , which are at present so lamentably prevalent . I am , however , very far from denying that there is also such a thing as intolerance and undue ...
... regard to separation from the Church , have been in answer to the latitudinarian opinions , which are at present so lamentably prevalent . I am , however , very far from denying that there is also such a thing as intolerance and undue ...
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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