Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - 380 páginas |
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... suppose that they have grasped the entire system of revealed truth , or exactly hit upon the right mean between extreme errors . It is very difficult , perhaps impossible , to avoid one error without verging towards the opposite ; or to ...
... suppose that they have grasped the entire system of revealed truth , or exactly hit upon the right mean between extreme errors . It is very difficult , perhaps impossible , to avoid one error without verging towards the opposite ; or to ...
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... suppose , " said Herbert earnestly , " that I forget the Holy Scriptures ? I read them daily - I might say , hourly . Look here , " he added , taking up a small Bible much worn with use , which was lying with its face down- wards on the ...
... suppose , " said Herbert earnestly , " that I forget the Holy Scriptures ? I read them daily - I might say , hourly . Look here , " he added , taking up a small Bible much worn with use , which was lying with its face down- wards on the ...
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... Suppose that I set out from Westminster Bridge to go to the Temple , but am carried by the tide half - way down to London Bridge . Well : in order to get to the Temple , I must turn the head of my boat round again towards Westminster ...
... Suppose that I set out from Westminster Bridge to go to the Temple , but am carried by the tide half - way down to London Bridge . Well : in order to get to the Temple , I must turn the head of my boat round again towards Westminster ...
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... suppose that those who do not come within the line are beyond it - that those who do not belong to the Church are without it . Do not the ( so called ) orthodox Dissenters them- selves call the Church of Rome Antichrist , and ...
... suppose that those who do not come within the line are beyond it - that those who do not belong to the Church are without it . Do not the ( so called ) orthodox Dissenters them- selves call the Church of Rome Antichrist , and ...
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... and when he departed from the island , he left Titus behind him in the episcopal office , with the commission to " set in order the things which were wanting , and ordain elders in every city 1. " Now let us suppose that , soon. 54 SCHISM .
... and when he departed from the island , he left Titus behind him in the episcopal office , with the commission to " set in order the things which were wanting , and ordain elders in every city 1. " Now let us suppose that , soon. 54 SCHISM .
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