The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... 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 middle age , and may be traced as a stream of light through ...
... 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 middle age , and may be traced as a stream of light through ...
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... truth which saves the soul is vitally lodged in it . " But it is manifest that the great source of zeal in favour of the Church of England in the case of multitudes is much more political than religious . From one generation to another ...
... truth which saves the soul is vitally lodged in it . " But it is manifest that the great source of zeal in favour of the Church of England in the case of multitudes is much more political than religious . From one generation to another ...
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... truth and error was to be his own . The Church of Eng- land did not recognise this great Protestant principle . In place of enunciating the right of this individual judgment , it set forth the judgment of the State , and visited all who ...
... truth and error was to be his own . The Church of Eng- land did not recognise this great Protestant principle . In place of enunciating the right of this individual judgment , it set forth the judgment of the State , and visited all who ...
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... truth , honour , and liberty ; and of serious piety ' too . ' The difficulties of Conformity which some Churchmen are now only beginning to feel , such men have felt through ten generations . The mental paradoxes and religious ...
... truth , honour , and liberty ; and of serious piety ' too . ' The difficulties of Conformity which some Churchmen are now only beginning to feel , such men have felt through ten generations . The mental paradoxes and religious ...
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... truth preached by Evangelical clergymen generally fills their churches , though even that is not so common as it once was . But on the educated mind of the country their influence has been diminishing very seriously through many years ...
... truth preached by Evangelical clergymen generally fills their churches , though even that is not so common as it once was . But on the educated mind of the country their influence has been diminishing very seriously through many years ...
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