The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 47
... Anglicans , by those attractions of the Church of Rome , of which we do not wish to question her possession . And we repeat therefore , that the development of love for the Virgin and saints , which appears naturally to accompany ...
... Anglicans , by those attractions of the Church of Rome , of which we do not wish to question her possession . And we repeat therefore , that the development of love for the Virgin and saints , which appears naturally to accompany ...
Page 48
... the Church Catholic , but even of the Church Catholic herself ; then a sure ground is gained , from which we can advance to the exposition of our Anglican theory on Church unity . Let then this primary 48 Loss and Gain .
... the Church Catholic , but even of the Church Catholic herself ; then a sure ground is gained , from which we can advance to the exposition of our Anglican theory on Church unity . Let then this primary 48 Loss and Gain .
Page 49
Anglican theory on Church unity . Let then this primary position be well considered by those who follow the argument . Is it tenable ? Divine grace must accompany the visible succes- sion of the Church . This is acknowledged . Does that ...
Anglican theory on Church unity . Let then this primary position be well considered by those who follow the argument . Is it tenable ? Divine grace must accompany the visible succes- sion of the Church . This is acknowledged . Does that ...
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... Anglican Church must be such a branch . But if this be true , it is further obvious that allegiance is generally due ... Anglicans are generally bound to yield allegiance to their spiritual mother as a Church ; and , unless they ...
... Anglican Church must be such a branch . But if this be true , it is further obvious that allegiance is generally due ... Anglicans are generally bound to yield allegiance to their spiritual mother as a Church ; and , unless they ...
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... Anglican clergymen may , and pretty commonly do , reject all creeds , more or less openly contenting themselves with " principles . " " The Dean of Oxford " would say , " The Athana- sian Creed was a mistake , " " not in Scripture , but ...
... Anglican clergymen may , and pretty commonly do , reject all creeds , more or less openly contenting themselves with " principles . " " The Dean of Oxford " would say , " The Athana- sian Creed was a mistake , " " not in Scripture , but ...
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