The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... position had never before been suggested by any member of the Church , as far as we are aware of . It may be easy to allege , that the Articles represent truly the doctrine of the Church of England . Undoubtedly they do so . But so also ...
... position had never before been suggested by any member of the Church , as far as we are aware of . It may be easy to allege , that the Articles represent truly the doctrine of the Church of England . Undoubtedly they do so . But so also ...
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... position ; they even resolve to doubt all things , and persuade themselves that they act virtuously in so doing , in order to constitute a necessity for flight to this presumed external certainty claimed by Rome . But whatever be the ...
... position ; they even resolve to doubt all things , and persuade themselves that they act virtuously in so doing , in order to constitute a necessity for flight to this presumed external certainty claimed by Rome . But whatever be the ...
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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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... positions ? Can we believe that Providence will hold them so ? And yet it is safer , perhaps , and wiser , to believe that grace , where it is communicated to them ( and that so it is we doubt not ) , is extraordinary rather than ...
... positions ? Can we believe that Providence will hold them so ? And yet it is safer , perhaps , and wiser , to believe that grace , where it is communicated to them ( and that so it is we doubt not ) , is extraordinary rather than ...
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... position . Wherefore this ? Because in her actual development she may be said to be , in part , the consequence of a Reformation , or rather Renovation , at all events , of a mighty change . And a re - action against that practical ...
... position . Wherefore this ? Because in her actual development she may be said to be , in part , the consequence of a Reformation , or rather Renovation , at all events , of a mighty change . And a re - action against that practical ...
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