The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... worship , as may possibly attract even simple hearts to her com- munion ; but cannot fail to operate by way of magnet on all those who think more of form than of reality , and are easily dazzled by glitter and glare . Once more , Rome ...
... worship , as may possibly attract even simple hearts to her com- munion ; but cannot fail to operate by way of magnet on all those who think more of form than of reality , and are easily dazzled by glitter and glare . Once more , Rome ...
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... worship , but the allegiance of love ; she does not bid her children seek truth , in the first place ; but she gives it them , and bids them receive it . Only she does not affirm that she is infallible ; she does not command them to ...
... worship , but the allegiance of love ; she does not bid her children seek truth , in the first place ; but she gives it them , and bids them receive it . Only she does not affirm that she is infallible ; she does not command them to ...
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... worship ; the early celibacy of hermits developed into the ascetic system of modern Rome ; or , on the other hand , we must admit that the principle of partial corruption was in the Church from the beginning , and developed itself into ...
... worship ; the early celibacy of hermits developed into the ascetic system of modern Rome ; or , on the other hand , we must admit that the principle of partial corruption was in the Church from the beginning , and developed itself into ...
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finally , his exaggerated demonstrations of fervour with respect to the beauties of Romish worship and Romish service . We may seem to speak too unkindly ; too severely . God is our Judge , that we would yet weep , yet pray for our ...
finally , his exaggerated demonstrations of fervour with respect to the beauties of Romish worship and Romish service . We may seem to speak too unkindly ; too severely . God is our Judge , that we would yet weep , yet pray for our ...
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... worship the Virgin , because he will not yield divine worship to her ; though the author of " Loss and Gain ” must well know that the standard authors of the Church of England reject all creature - worship as idolatrous , and refuse to ...
... worship the Virgin , because he will not yield divine worship to her ; though the author of " Loss and Gain ” must well know that the standard authors of the Church of England reject all creature - worship as idolatrous , and refuse to ...
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