The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... attempt to take comfort to them- selves by showing the amount of good their Church is doing . Much is said about the number of new churches , and the num- ber of new schools . But a discreet silence is observed concerning what is likely ...
... attempt to take comfort to them- selves by showing the amount of good their Church is doing . Much is said about the number of new churches , and the num- ber of new schools . But a discreet silence is observed concerning what is likely ...
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... Attempts to make men Churchmen , or to make them Nonconformists , without aiming at something much higher , are a ... attempt made to frustrate their policy in that respect . Religion is a power . The man who has the consciences of ...
... Attempts to make men Churchmen , or to make them Nonconformists , without aiming at something much higher , are a ... attempt made to frustrate their policy in that respect . Religion is a power . The man who has the consciences of ...
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... attempt made since the passing of the Toleration Act to bring the Nonconformist up to something like level ground with the Conformist has created a new battle - field . The first object was to ensure that there should be no ...
... attempt made since the passing of the Toleration Act to bring the Nonconformist up to something like level ground with the Conformist has created a new battle - field . The first object was to ensure that there should be no ...
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... attempting to prove it as treating it as an established principle of the faith - is Baptismal Regeneration . In this they show their usual caution , for it is the doctrine in relation to which they will find most sympathy , and which at.
... attempting to prove it as treating it as an established principle of the faith - is Baptismal Regeneration . In this they show their usual caution , for it is the doctrine in relation to which they will find most sympathy , and which at.
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... attempt to find a Scriptural argument in support of this right would be ludicrous , were not the subject so solemn . We read first the miracle of ' healing the palsied man . In this our Lord distinctly tells the ' scribes that he ...
... attempt to find a Scriptural argument in support of this right would be ludicrous , were not the subject so solemn . We read first the miracle of ' healing the palsied man . In this our Lord distinctly tells the ' scribes that he ...
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