The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 92
Página 5
... Protestantism . But we are not to conclude , that , because men are observant of those duties , they must be slaves in ... Protestant sect admits the right of private judgment . This doctrine of the right of private judgment is the 1840 ...
... Protestantism . But we are not to conclude , that , because men are observant of those duties , they must be slaves in ... Protestant sect admits the right of private judgment . This doctrine of the right of private judgment is the 1840 ...
Página 57
... Protestant country- men of every denomination - we would offer a few pages of commentary upon that voluminous text from which chiefly , if not exclusively , they have had opportunities of estimating our principles and our practice . A ...
... Protestant country- men of every denomination - we would offer a few pages of commentary upon that voluminous text from which chiefly , if not exclusively , they have had opportunities of estimating our principles and our practice . A ...
Página 219
... Protestant influence , so is the Decline and Fall , in organization , scope , and tem- perament , unquestionably Protestant . In conclusion ; creditable as it is to the Church of Rome , to have been the object of Gibbon's volunteered ...
... Protestant influence , so is the Decline and Fall , in organization , scope , and tem- perament , unquestionably Protestant . In conclusion ; creditable as it is to the Church of Rome , to have been the object of Gibbon's volunteered ...
Contenido
No XVI | 27 |
Napier Seventh Edition London 183040 | 56 |
Boz Sämmtliche Werke Erster TheilDie Pick | 160 |
Otras 10 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admit ancient apostolic appears Arabic archbishop authority Baghdad beautiful Bernard Andreas bishops blessed canon Catholic cause character Chartism Christ Christian Church of England civil clergy Council of Trent declared devotion divine doctrine ecclesiastical English established faith father favour feeling gentleman Gibbon give hath head heart Henry holy honour human Ireland Irenæus justice king labour Lady language learning liberty literature Lord Magdalen College means ment mind moral nation nature never object opinion peace persons Pickwick Pickwick Papers pontiff pope Pope Joan Popery present priest prince principles Protestant Protestantism racter reader realm Reformation reign religion religious Roman Rome sacred Scripture soul speak spirit story Sur mes lèvres temperance things Thirty-nine Articles tion Totila translation transubstantiation true truth virtue volume words worship writer