The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 47
... Virgin and saints , which appears naturally to accompany creature - worship , or what we cannot but designate idolatry ( though it may undoubtedly , and does exist without it ) , is another source of allurement to those , who have never ...
... Virgin and saints , which appears naturally to accompany creature - worship , or what we cannot but designate idolatry ( though it may undoubtedly , and does exist without it ) , is another source of allurement to those , who have never ...
Page 63
... Virgin , because he will not yield divine worship to her ; though the author of " Loss and Gain " must well know that the standard authors of the Church of England reject all creature - worship as idolatrous , and refuse to admit the ...
... Virgin , because he will not yield divine worship to her ; though the author of " Loss and Gain " must well know that the standard authors of the Church of England reject all creature - worship as idolatrous , and refuse to admit the ...
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... Virgin nor our Lord . This abuse has arrived at such a pitch , that certain persons , in order to afford more publicity and colour to their peculiar opinions , and sometimes even to their passions and interests , have had no difficulty ...
... Virgin nor our Lord . This abuse has arrived at such a pitch , that certain persons , in order to afford more publicity and colour to their peculiar opinions , and sometimes even to their passions and interests , have had no difficulty ...
Page 335
... Virgin , who is the same as St. Marina , and who suffered martyrdom at Antioch ; St. Margaret , Virgin of Parthenopolis , surnamed Contracta ; St. Margaret , Queen of Scotland ; the blessed Margaret of St. Dominic of the third order of ...
... Virgin , who is the same as St. Marina , and who suffered martyrdom at Antioch ; St. Margaret , Virgin of Parthenopolis , surnamed Contracta ; St. Margaret , Queen of Scotland ; the blessed Margaret of St. Dominic of the third order of ...
Page 337
... Virgin . Will you despise Him also ? Will you be so bold as to dis- regard the Master as you have done his servants ? ' " Nor the example of St. Dominic , who , in order to convince the heretics of the truth he maintained , put the ...
... Virgin . Will you despise Him also ? Will you be so bold as to dis- regard the Master as you have done his servants ? ' " Nor the example of St. Dominic , who , in order to convince the heretics of the truth he maintained , put the ...
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