Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1838 - 366 páginas |
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... poor substitute for religion . The same boy who would scorn to deceive his equal , because such conduct was deemed dishonourable , would have little scruple in cheating his master , because such deceit would be laughed at and applauded ...
... poor substitute for religion . The same boy who would scorn to deceive his equal , because such conduct was deemed dishonourable , would have little scruple in cheating his master , because such deceit would be laughed at and applauded ...
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... poor judgment ; then we do not read Scripture with that humble teachableness to which we trust God's blessing is attached . RIDLEY . You are clearly right . HERBERT . The twentieth Article points out the use and C ... value of Church ...
... poor judgment ; then we do not read Scripture with that humble teachableness to which we trust God's blessing is attached . RIDLEY . You are clearly right . HERBERT . The twentieth Article points out the use and C ... value of Church ...
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... poor squirrel in his cage , wearying ourselves to little purpose , and making no progress after all . However , I do not admit that the doctrine of the twen- tieth Article is liable to this imputation ; at least it is not more so than ...
... poor squirrel in his cage , wearying ourselves to little purpose , and making no progress after all . However , I do not admit that the doctrine of the twen- tieth Article is liable to this imputation ; at least it is not more so than ...
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... poor fishermen , its ministers , and a few hundreds of disciples , the power of the Jewish Sanhedrim , and subse- quently of the Roman Emperor , was in vain exerted to put it down ; and if the aid of human government were again ...
... poor fishermen , its ministers , and a few hundreds of disciples , the power of the Jewish Sanhedrim , and subse- quently of the Roman Emperor , was in vain exerted to put it down ; and if the aid of human government were again ...
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... poor ; they are the promoters of every scheme of charity , of every benevolent institution : the Savings Bank , the Dispensary , the National School , the Provident Club , fall generally to their ma- E nagement . They are ready always ...
... poor ; they are the promoters of every scheme of charity , of every benevolent institution : the Savings Bank , the Dispensary , the National School , the Provident Club , fall generally to their ma- E nagement . They are ready always ...
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Términos y frases comunes
amongst ancient Apostles Apostolic Church Apostolic succession Arthur Ridley authority baptism believe Bible Bishop blessing body CHAPTER character charity child christening Christian Church of Christ Church of England Churchman clergy clergyman communion confess creed Dissenters divine doctrine duty English Establishment Evangelicals faith father fear feeling give glory God's godliness grace hear heart heathen heaven HERBERT holy sacrament honour hope humble influence instruction Jesus Christ latitudinarian ligion live Lord Waverley Lord's day Lord's supper Mary means ment mind ministers nation National Es opinion ordinances Owen parish parochial perhaps persons pious pray prayer present principles privileges profession question regard religion religious Ridley's Romanists sacred Saviour schism Scripture society Socinianism solemn soul sound speak spirit suppose sure talent thing thou thoughts tion tism true Church truth Welbourne word worldly worship zeal ᎻᎬᎡᏴᎬᎡᎢ