The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... ground in this man- ner with a net - work of false teaching , is becoming the grand impediment in the way of introducing teaching of a much more healthy description . It is true , however , beyond a doubt , that there has been great ...
... ground in this man- ner with a net - work of false teaching , is becoming the grand impediment in the way of introducing teaching of a much more healthy description . It is true , however , beyond a doubt , that there has been great ...
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... grounds , to cease to be so . But so long as the influences described act alone , it is no marvel that attachment to the Anglican Church , in the case of not a few , should be in the main a spiritual and Christian attachment . Minds ...
... grounds , to cease to be so . But so long as the influences described act alone , it is no marvel that attachment to the Anglican Church , in the case of not a few , should be in the main a spiritual and Christian attachment . Minds ...
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... ground with the Conformist has created a new battle - field . The first object was to ensure that there should be no Nonconformity at all ; the next has been to take care that it shall be made to be as dis- paraged and contemptible a ...
... ground with the Conformist has created a new battle - field . The first object was to ensure that there should be no Nonconformity at all ; the next has been to take care that it shall be made to be as dis- paraged and contemptible a ...
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... ground thus left open was being fast covered by Methodists and by the older Nonconformists . Their places of worship were generally crowded , and were seen to be increasing on all sides . The Wilberforces , the Simeons , and the Wilsons ...
... ground thus left open was being fast covered by Methodists and by the older Nonconformists . Their places of worship were generally crowded , and were seen to be increasing on all sides . The Wilberforces , the Simeons , and the Wilsons ...
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... ground they took to thrust off that threatened inundation . To every church among us , save their own , they said - your ministers are no ministers ; your sacraments are no sacraments ; your creed is heresy , your practices are schism ...
... ground they took to thrust off that threatened inundation . To every church among us , save their own , they said - your ministers are no ministers ; your sacraments are no sacraments ; your creed is heresy , your practices are schism ...
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