The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 62
... constitutional monarchy is a delusion . Again , it is suggested as self - evident , by an Anglican , ( p . 201 , ) that every mes- senger from Heaven in any sense must be infallible , or is no mes- senger at all . This is simply begging ...
... constitutional monarchy is a delusion . Again , it is suggested as self - evident , by an Anglican , ( p . 201 , ) that every mes- senger from Heaven in any sense must be infallible , or is no mes- senger at all . This is simply begging ...
Page 72
... Constitutional Monarchy . And here we may add , that we have omitted to notice Sheffield's flippant logic ( p . 46 ) , tending to prove , that unless the Wesley- ans and the Church of England are One , the English and other Churches ...
... Constitutional Monarchy . And here we may add , that we have omitted to notice Sheffield's flippant logic ( p . 46 ) , tending to prove , that unless the Wesley- ans and the Church of England are One , the English and other Churches ...
Page 85
... Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical of the Church of England — passim . In the first instance , and by primary legal obligation , the duty of making pre- sentments is imposed upon churchwardens ( though , by Canon 113 , ministers ...
... Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical of the Church of England — passim . In the first instance , and by primary legal obligation , the duty of making pre- sentments is imposed upon churchwardens ( though , by Canon 113 , ministers ...
Page 109
... constitutions ; and mainly owing to the great change in the relations of Church and State , brought about by State tyranny during a century and a quarter , in which the Church has not been suffered to adapt her language and laws to her ...
... constitutions ; and mainly owing to the great change in the relations of Church and State , brought about by State tyranny during a century and a quarter , in which the Church has not been suffered to adapt her language and laws to her ...
Page 128
... constitution of the Church has provided against the intrusion of unfit persons into her offices of trust , the perse- verance in a pernicious system of Church legislation by a Parliament which does not recognize the principles of the ...
... constitution of the Church has provided against the intrusion of unfit persons into her offices of trust , the perse- verance in a pernicious system of Church legislation by a Parliament which does not recognize the principles of the ...
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