Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-claveringGarland Pub., 1975 - 918 páginas |
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... religion . With- out an Establishment , more than half of the country would be destitute of these advantages ; parish churches would fall to ruin ; no divine worship would be offered in them ; no marriages solemnized , no infants ...
... religion . With- out an Establishment , more than half of the country would be destitute of these advantages ; parish churches would fall to ruin ; no divine worship would be offered in them ; no marriages solemnized , no infants ...
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... religion and poli- tics are inseparable . A politician without religion is a pest to society ; and a religious man , who takes no part in politics , neglects one of his most important social duties . If this principle be true , it ...
... religion and poli- tics are inseparable . A politician without religion is a pest to society ; and a religious man , who takes no part in politics , neglects one of his most important social duties . If this principle be true , it ...
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... religion ; and the Bible is the pro- per source , or standard at least , of religious know- ledge . But surely you ... religion , yet they have nothing to do with other matters . The truth is , that religion is not so much a separate ...
... religion ; and the Bible is the pro- per source , or standard at least , of religious know- ledge . But surely you ... religion , yet they have nothing to do with other matters . The truth is , that religion is not so much a separate ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
A Friend the Fathersthe Bible and | 15 |
III | 42 |
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Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering William Gresley Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
Términos y frases comunes
able amongst Apostles appear attend authority believe Bible Bishop blessing body boys called cause CHAPTER character child Christ Christian Church Churchman classes common consider continued course desire Dissenters divine doctrine duty effect English established evil fact faith father fear feeling give given God's hand hear heart HERBERT holy honour hope important influence instruction interest knowledge least Lever liberal live look Lord matter means mind ministers nature never object observe once opinions parents perhaps persons practice prayers present Primer principles question reason received regard religion religious respect RIDLEY Scripture society soon soul sound speak spirit suppose sure teach things thought tion true truth whole young