The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... doctrinal disquisition , devotional manual , historic narrative , or religious fiction - its writers seek to indoctrinate the public mind with their notions . It ... doctrine in relation to which they will find most sympathy , and which at.
... doctrinal disquisition , devotional manual , historic narrative , or religious fiction - its writers seek to indoctrinate the public mind with their notions . It ... doctrine in relation to which they will find most sympathy , and which at.
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... doctrine relative to Absolution , insisting on the duty of the penitent to confess to the priest , and his right to pronounce absolution . The attempt to find a Scriptural argument in support of this right would be ludicrous , were not ...
... doctrine relative to Absolution , insisting on the duty of the penitent to confess to the priest , and his right to pronounce absolution . The attempt to find a Scriptural argument in support of this right would be ludicrous , were not ...
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... doctrines of Romanism had passed away . Sadly have we been deceived . The moderation which served its purpose thirty years ago has been utterly discarded . The most rabid Ultramontanism has come into its place . This was the spirit ...
... doctrines of Romanism had passed away . Sadly have we been deceived . The moderation which served its purpose thirty years ago has been utterly discarded . The most rabid Ultramontanism has come into its place . This was the spirit ...
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... doctrine , and sacraments , and the discipline of Christ as the Lord hath ' commanded , and as this Church hath received the same ; ' and further requires him to say that he does ' unfeignedly believe all ' the canonical Scriptures of ...
... doctrine , and sacraments , and the discipline of Christ as the Lord hath ' commanded , and as this Church hath received the same ; ' and further requires him to say that he does ' unfeignedly believe all ' the canonical Scriptures of ...
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... doctrine of the Church as not to be at liberty to oppose it . The religious freedom of the clergy , ' they say , ' will be secured at the expense of their ' religious silence , if they only cease to subscribe the Articles , and ' do not ...
... doctrine of the Church as not to be at liberty to oppose it . The religious freedom of the clergy , ' they say , ' will be secured at the expense of their ' religious silence , if they only cease to subscribe the Articles , and ' do not ...
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