The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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solemnly engage to pursue all recusants as public criminals , without regard to their nearest relations . The chancellor was bound to require the signature of the officers of state ; the bishops were to present it to the inferior clergy ...
solemnly engage to pursue all recusants as public criminals , without regard to their nearest relations . The chancellor was bound to require the signature of the officers of state ; the bishops were to present it to the inferior clergy ...
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... regards Christian doctrine . The creed may be extensive , or it may be restricted ; but whatever its tenets are , they ... regard as needless or superfluous , what God has revealed . The question , then , of orthodoxy , or of the duty of ...
... regards Christian doctrine . The creed may be extensive , or it may be restricted ; but whatever its tenets are , they ... regard as needless or superfluous , what God has revealed . The question , then , of orthodoxy , or of the duty of ...
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... regards his own faith as mere matter of opinion , in which case he has , in fact , no real faith at all in the objects of his belief . To the believer , however , whatever may be the religious system in which he finds himself placed ...
... regards his own faith as mere matter of opinion , in which case he has , in fact , no real faith at all in the objects of his belief . To the believer , however , whatever may be the religious system in which he finds himself placed ...
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... regard to each such opinion : This is not Christianity ? ' Is it not , on the contrary , an easy and safe judgment ? Now this is virtually all that is done in the proper use of articles of faith this is all that , in the use of such ...
... regard to each such opinion : This is not Christianity ? ' Is it not , on the contrary , an easy and safe judgment ? Now this is virtually all that is done in the proper use of articles of faith this is all that , in the use of such ...
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... regard to all subjects mentioned in them , e.g. , the sacraments , is , that it would exclude from the character of tests of doctrine those formularies of the Church which have always possessed that authority from the period of their ...
... regard to all subjects mentioned in them , e.g. , the sacraments , is , that it would exclude from the character of tests of doctrine those formularies of the Church which have always possessed that authority from the period of their ...
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