Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1838 - 366 páginas |
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... clergy are bound to instruct the people ; -not inter- preting Scripture by their private judgment , but conforming their instructions to the doc- trines of the Church of which they are ministers . If their private judgment differs from ...
... clergy are bound to instruct the people ; -not inter- preting Scripture by their private judgment , but conforming their instructions to the doc- trines of the Church of which they are ministers . If their private judgment differs from ...
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... newspaper phraseology , and in the language of Parliament , it is used to represent the aggregate body of the clergy . HERBERT . That is a decidedly wrong and mischievous application of it ; and the sooner we drop it 40 THE ONE CATHOLIC.
... newspaper phraseology , and in the language of Parliament , it is used to represent the aggregate body of the clergy . HERBERT . That is a decidedly wrong and mischievous application of it ; and the sooner we drop it 40 THE ONE CATHOLIC.
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... clergy are a body dissociated in their views and interests from the people ; whereas , in truth , they are but the ministers or servants of the Church and of Christ , its head ; and their in- terests and privileges are bound up with ...
... clergy are a body dissociated in their views and interests from the people ; whereas , in truth , they are but the ministers or servants of the Church and of Christ , its head ; and their in- terests and privileges are bound up with ...
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... clergy ; and , in its arrangements , lay - influence is perfectly legitimate . In a dissenting com- munity , though the state does not interfere , yet the society is liable to the caprices of its com- ponent members - subscribers ...
... clergy ; and , in its arrangements , lay - influence is perfectly legitimate . In a dissenting com- munity , though the state does not interfere , yet the society is liable to the caprices of its com- ponent members - subscribers ...
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... clergy is little felt ; and the effects of heathen ignorance , slightly relieved by dissent , are seen in a rude- ness and ferocity of manner , joined with the grossest moral degradation . But in our country villages , the beneficial ...
... clergy is little felt ; and the effects of heathen ignorance , slightly relieved by dissent , are seen in a rude- ness and ferocity of manner , joined with the grossest moral degradation . But in our country villages , the beneficial ...
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