The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... possessed that authority from the period of their composition . We allude to the three Creeds of the Church , and the Book of Common Prayer . There cannot be the slightest question that these formularies express as fully and distinctly ...
... possessed that authority from the period of their composition . We allude to the three Creeds of the Church , and the Book of Common Prayer . There cannot be the slightest question that these formularies express as fully and distinctly ...
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... possessed by the Church of Rome in the present day , in which the Church of England is deficient , and which may form a trial to the faith of those who suffer themselves to be guided by impulse , or impelled by an impatient craving for ...
... possessed by the Church of Rome in the present day , in which the Church of England is deficient , and which may form a trial to the faith of those who suffer themselves to be guided by impulse , or impelled by an impatient craving for ...
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... possessed by Rome , is the external splendour of her rites and services ; what may , at first sight , appear " the beauty of holiness . " To the class mainly assailed by temptations to apostasy , Rome proffers Daily Communion , or ...
... possessed by Rome , is the external splendour of her rites and services ; what may , at first sight , appear " the beauty of holiness . " To the class mainly assailed by temptations to apostasy , Rome proffers Daily Communion , or ...
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... possessed at present by the Church of Rome ; various others might be named , but those quoted suffice for the occasion . We deny not , nay , we admit , that the Church of England , though possessed of all the requisites necessary to ...
... possessed at present by the Church of Rome ; various others might be named , but those quoted suffice for the occasion . We deny not , nay , we admit , that the Church of England , though possessed of all the requisites necessary to ...
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... possessing it shall endure for ever . He has further constituted two mystic rites or ceremonies , as gene- rally necessary for the salvation of all men ; as the two great and abiding channels of Divine grace ; and , finally , He has ...
... possessing it shall endure for ever . He has further constituted two mystic rites or ceremonies , as gene- rally necessary for the salvation of all men ; as the two great and abiding channels of Divine grace ; and , finally , He has ...
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