The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... true , however , beyond a doubt , that there has been great zeal of late years in the direction of building new churches and of founding new schools . Parties , while bitterly opposed , have vied with each each other in relation to ...
... true , however , beyond a doubt , that there has been great zeal of late years in the direction of building new churches and of founding new schools . Parties , while bitterly opposed , have vied with each each other in relation to ...
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... True , her offices may not be without blemish ; but the truth transmitted in them , and the good communicated by them , who shall estimate ? Her priesthood links in with the hierarchical grandeur and power of the priesthood of the ...
... True , her offices may not be without blemish ; but the truth transmitted in them , and the good communicated by them , who shall estimate ? Her priesthood links in with the hierarchical grandeur and power of the priesthood of the ...
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... true that they might have derived all they possess from a Church of another order , and not so related . But as a 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 ...
... true that they might have derived all they possess from a Church of another order , and not so related . But as a 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 ...
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... true and free allegiance to God . There is something in the idea of this sublime loyalty to God , which has sufficed to give women the courage of men , and to raise manhood into heroism . The feeling is divine in its origin , divine in ...
... true and free allegiance to God . There is something in the idea of this sublime loyalty to God , which has sufficed to give women the courage of men , and to raise manhood into heroism . The feeling is divine in its origin , divine in ...
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... true that even English Nonconformity did not learn its whole lesson on this subject at once . But it kept sufficiently in advance of the English Church to have been her preceptor through several generations in relation to it . 6 We ...
... true that even English Nonconformity did not learn its whole lesson on this subject at once . But it kept sufficiently in advance of the English Church to have been her preceptor through several generations in relation to it . 6 We ...
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