Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1838 - 366 páginas |
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... course as the world would most applaud , and many fond parents would most desire for their sons . He was forming intimacies with the most distinguished of his contemporaries , men who would afterwards fill the highest posts ; and was ...
... course as the world would most applaud , and many fond parents would most desire for their sons . He was forming intimacies with the most distinguished of his contemporaries , men who would afterwards fill the highest posts ; and was ...
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... course , of great and funda- mental truths ; for there is a host of minor doc- trines on which the Church has pronounced no decided judgment , and which therefore may be variously entertained without any disparagement of her unity . But ...
... course , of great and funda- mental truths ; for there is a host of minor doc- trines on which the Church has pronounced no decided judgment , and which therefore may be variously entertained without any disparagement of her unity . But ...
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... course , or , to say the least , at great disadvantage , we ought never to invite them to join themselves to us , and share our privileges , but let them go on as they please , without one word of caution or admonition . This may be ...
... course , or , to say the least , at great disadvantage , we ought never to invite them to join themselves to us , and share our privileges , but let them go on as they please , without one word of caution or admonition . This may be ...
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... course of his journeyings , went to the island of Crete ( the " hundred citied " in Homer's time , and a flourishing and populous island in the time of St. Paul ) . Here his labours were blessed by the conversion of many heathens ; and ...
... course of his journeyings , went to the island of Crete ( the " hundred citied " in Homer's time , and a flourishing and populous island in the time of St. Paul ) . Here his labours were blessed by the conversion of many heathens ; and ...
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... course , may for a while obscure the excellence of its beauty . It may be weighed down by heresy and error , as it was before the Reformation ; but , by the help of God , and through the light of His holy Word , it will again emerge in ...
... course , may for a while obscure the excellence of its beauty . It may be weighed down by heresy and error , as it was before the Reformation ; but , by the help of God , and through the light of His holy Word , it will again emerge in ...
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