The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... result has commonly been a divided empire in the hands of those two parties . In the English Church as we now know it , the civil power is ascendant . The ecclesiastical power is everywhere bound by it . This has happened because the ...
... result has commonly been a divided empire in the hands of those two parties . In the English Church as we now know it , the civil power is ascendant . The ecclesiastical power is everywhere bound by it . This has happened because the ...
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... result . It is the common error of Churchmen to suppose that Voluntaryism as now seen among Nonconformists is Volun- taryism at its best . But to see what Voluntaryism can do they should see the whole nation thrown upon it ...
... result . It is the common error of Churchmen to suppose that Voluntaryism as now seen among Nonconformists is Volun- taryism at its best . But to see what Voluntaryism can do they should see the whole nation thrown upon it ...
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... result has been . With the movement of the Broad Church party Nonconformity has had little to do . It has come as a not unnatural reaction against the Narrow Church section we have just described . The Evangelicals are narrow in one way ...
... result has been . With the movement of the Broad Church party Nonconformity has had little to do . It has come as a not unnatural reaction against the Narrow Church section we have just described . The Evangelicals are narrow in one way ...
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... result ? The result has been to show , either that the national party supposed to be existing did not exist at all , or that the said party is really so small or so apathetic , that to dis- course to it on such themes is a very ...
... result ? The result has been to show , either that the national party supposed to be existing did not exist at all , or that the said party is really so small or so apathetic , that to dis- course to it on such themes is a very ...
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... result of the advantages they enjoy in consequence of their closer conformity to the standard of the Establishment , partly by means of the ability and learning they have enlisted in their ranks , and partly in consequence of the ...
... result of the advantages they enjoy in consequence of their closer conformity to the standard of the Establishment , partly by means of the ability and learning they have enlisted in their ranks , and partly in consequence of the ...
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