The English Church and Its Bishops 1700-1800, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1887 - Bishops |
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... natural thought which arises in the mind is , what mischief would have befallen Chris- tianity in England if either Sacheverell or Hoadly were to be the type on which the prevailing spirit of the Church was henceforth to be framed . The ...
... natural thought which arises in the mind is , what mischief would have befallen Chris- tianity in England if either Sacheverell or Hoadly were to be the type on which the prevailing spirit of the Church was henceforth to be framed . The ...
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... nature of the Church , its relations to the State , the rights of private judgment and its difficulties , the responsibilities of sincere inquiry , articles of communion , and in what sense they should be subscribed to , and by whom ...
... nature of the Church , its relations to the State , the rights of private judgment and its difficulties , the responsibilities of sincere inquiry , articles of communion , and in what sense they should be subscribed to , and by whom ...
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... Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ' was by Hoadly , and that he wrote it from the most laudable motives ; from a strong feeling of the gross superstitions which had sometimes gathered round it , and the severity and ...
... Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ' was by Hoadly , and that he wrote it from the most laudable motives ; from a strong feeling of the gross superstitions which had sometimes gathered round it , and the severity and ...
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... nature is , perhaps , capable of being . ' Fielding puts into the mouth of Parson Adams a warm panegyric of that excellent book , " A Plain Account , " & c . , a book written ( if I may venture the expres- sion ) with the pen of an ...
... nature is , perhaps , capable of being . ' Fielding puts into the mouth of Parson Adams a warm panegyric of that excellent book , " A Plain Account , " & c . , a book written ( if I may venture the expres- sion ) with the pen of an ...
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... natural temperament was somewhat indo- lent , and he looked forward with dread to new demands upon his industry . I fear , ' he said , my friends will soon hear me repeating , " Vitæ me redde priori ! " He was not , however , the man to ...
... natural temperament was somewhat indo- lent , and he looked forward with dread to new demands upon his industry . I fear , ' he said , my friends will soon hear me repeating , " Vitæ me redde priori ! " He was not , however , the man to ...
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