The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... fact they have not done so , and they learn to think that the Church which has made them what they are is the only Church that could have so affected them . In their experience , the divine seal has been given to this institution ...
... fact they have not done so , and they learn to think that the Church which has made them what they are is the only Church that could have so affected them . In their experience , the divine seal has been given to this institution ...
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... fact that her statement remains unimpeached . ' Those of the community belonging to the order of the " Sacred Heart , " are termed " Nuns " by the Sisters of Mercy , and the place of their habitation a " Nunnery . " As I have before ...
... fact that her statement remains unimpeached . ' Those of the community belonging to the order of the " Sacred Heart , " are termed " Nuns " by the Sisters of Mercy , and the place of their habitation a " Nunnery . " As I have before ...
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Henry Allon. The Roman Catholic Party . 23 always remembering that it is in fact God to whom the confession is made . " You will gain no benefit from the counsel given you unless you receive it with humility and with the intention of ...
Henry Allon. The Roman Catholic Party . 23 always remembering that it is in fact God to whom the confession is made . " You will gain no benefit from the counsel given you unless you receive it with humility and with the intention of ...
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... fact , from reading it at all with the necessary continuity . We feel that we could not do justice to any material that was wrought up in this new fashion . What the Courtship of Miles Standish ' may be , which is composed in the same ...
... fact , from reading it at all with the necessary continuity . We feel that we could not do justice to any material that was wrought up in this new fashion . What the Courtship of Miles Standish ' may be , which is composed in the same ...
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... fact , wrestles with the wind , each individual tree seizing its own opportunity to free its head from the tyrannous but unequal pressure . The expression ' white with fear , ' which is an allusion , of course , to the exposure , in the ...
... fact , wrestles with the wind , each individual tree seizing its own opportunity to free its head from the tyrannous but unequal pressure . The expression ' white with fear , ' which is an allusion , of course , to the exposure , in the ...
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