The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... laity , the administration of the Sacraments in the vulgar tongue , the accompaniment of the mass with instruction and preaching , and permission to sing psalms in French in full congregation ; besides , in conjunction with the other ...
... laity , the administration of the Sacraments in the vulgar tongue , the accompaniment of the mass with instruction and preaching , and permission to sing psalms in French in full congregation ; besides , in conjunction with the other ...
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... laity , are generally speaking Arians ; further , the laity , Sabellians : and this in such bold , unprofitable , apparently aimless chat , as defies controversy . Advantage is here taken , in the most jesuitical manner , of a possible ...
... laity , are generally speaking Arians ; further , the laity , Sabellians : and this in such bold , unprofitable , apparently aimless chat , as defies controversy . Advantage is here taken , in the most jesuitical manner , of a possible ...
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... laity , and a greater effort is made to attain our unity of prayer . Nevertheless , the system remains one of comparative isolation . We question not the imperfection with which the Church of England's Services are carried out ; too ...
... laity , and a greater effort is made to attain our unity of prayer . Nevertheless , the system remains one of comparative isolation . We question not the imperfection with which the Church of England's Services are carried out ; too ...
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... laity removed , yet the right and duty of spiritual dis- cipline we may not , we dare not , surrender . To do so willingly , would be to betray the Church ; to force us to do so , would be an act of direct persecution . " " " That it ...
... laity removed , yet the right and duty of spiritual dis- cipline we may not , we dare not , surrender . To do so willingly , would be to betray the Church ; to force us to do so , would be an act of direct persecution . " " " That it ...
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... laity , to remove so great a scandal . 4 Of the four writers now mentioned , Archdeacon Wilberforce alone proceeded to discuss the necessity of superseding our present Ecclesiastical Courts in the cognizance of all purely spiritual ...
... laity , to remove so great a scandal . 4 Of the four writers now mentioned , Archdeacon Wilberforce alone proceeded to discuss the necessity of superseding our present Ecclesiastical Courts in the cognizance of all purely spiritual ...
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