The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... question as clergymen , are but a small fraction of those who come under such influence . With incumbents we have to reckon patrons . With beneficed clergymen we have to number all the relatives of clergymen . With the divines in the ...
... question as clergymen , are but a small fraction of those who come under such influence . With incumbents we have to reckon patrons . With beneficed clergymen we have to number all the relatives of clergymen . With the divines in the ...
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... questions must not be supposed to be small . In this manner the tree has rooted itself in the soil , and the purely selfish are bound over by all possible means to keep matters as they are , and may be said to be all but omnipresent ...
... questions must not be supposed to be small . In this manner the tree has rooted itself in the soil , and the purely selfish are bound over by all possible means to keep matters as they are , and may be said to be all but omnipresent ...
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... questions of 1864 such as we find them . The great Evangelical party in the Church owe a debt to Nonconformists which is not the less real because that party has not been willing to see it , and still less to acknowledge it . Forty ...
... questions of 1864 such as we find them . The great Evangelical party in the Church owe a debt to Nonconformists which is not the less real because that party has not been willing to see it , and still less to acknowledge it . Forty ...
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... The mind and temper of the Record newspaper have been accepted as a fair representa- tive of their mind and temper . It has been their own act to High and Dry - Evangelicals - Broad Church . 13 12 Ecclesiastical Questions in 1864 .
... The mind and temper of the Record newspaper have been accepted as a fair representa- tive of their mind and temper . It has been their own act to High and Dry - Evangelicals - Broad Church . 13 12 Ecclesiastical Questions in 1864 .
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... questions . The name of the ' National ' was given to the publication , because it was to address itself , not so much to existing ecclesiastical organizations , as to men of free thought supposed to be diffused through the nation , and ...
... questions . The name of the ' National ' was given to the publication , because it was to address itself , not so much to existing ecclesiastical organizations , as to men of free thought supposed to be diffused through the nation , and ...
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