The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 43
Page 4
... mass with instruction and preaching , and permission to sing psalms in French in full congregation ; besides , in conjunction with the other French bishops , he maintained the authority of a council as above the pope . In these matters ...
... mass with instruction and preaching , and permission to sing psalms in French in full congregation ; besides , in conjunction with the other French bishops , he maintained the authority of a council as above the pope . In these matters ...
Page 6
... mass that day , as a preparation for what might occur . " He hated Catherine de Medicis , and said on one occasion , that the best thing he could do for France would be to throw her into the sea in a sack ; and he might probably have ...
... mass that day , as a preparation for what might occur . " He hated Catherine de Medicis , and said on one occasion , that the best thing he could do for France would be to throw her into the sea in a sack ; and he might probably have ...
Page 17
... mass and confession . The Hugonots themselves never expected equal privileges with the dominant party : all they asked was , leave to have their own churches , and administer the sacraments ; and they even proposed that they should pay ...
... mass and confession . The Hugonots themselves never expected equal privileges with the dominant party : all they asked was , leave to have their own churches , and administer the sacraments ; and they even proposed that they should pay ...
Page 36
... mass of Churchmen , as to render its success impossible . We may surely ask of all men who have really at heart the continuance of the doctrine and principles of the Church of England , whether this is a time in which we ought in ...
... mass of Churchmen , as to render its success impossible . We may surely ask of all men who have really at heart the continuance of the doctrine and principles of the Church of England , whether this is a time in which we ought in ...
Page 66
... Mass , is " ignoré , " or treated as having no existence , as well as in Sheffield's quiet declaration that " the Sacrament " comes next in order after preaching . Again , what a gross injustice as to a matter of fact is knowingly ...
... Mass , is " ignoré , " or treated as having no existence , as well as in Sheffield's quiet declaration that " the Sacrament " comes next in order after preaching . Again , what a gross injustice as to a matter of fact is knowingly ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
appears authority bear believe better Bishop body called Catholic cause character Christ Christian Church clergy common considered constitution course creed desire direct discipline Divine doctrine doubt duty effect England English episcopal equally established evidence evil existence express fact faith feel further German give given Gospel grace hand head heart holy human influence interest least less living London Lord mass matter means meet mind moral nature never object once opinion perhaps persons political position possessed practical prayers present priests principles question reason received reference Reformation regard religion religious remarks respect Roman Rome Scripture seems sense Society speak spirit thing thought tion true truth Virgin whole writers