The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Church of England , although such a pro- 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 ...
... Church of England , although such a pro- 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 ...
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... Church of England , whether this is a time in which we ought in conscience to make rash experiments upon the doctrinal tests of the English Church ; and whether it is desirable to excite ad- ditional controversy and agitation on so ...
... Church of England , whether this is a time in which we ought in conscience to make rash experiments upon the doctrinal tests of the English Church ; and whether it is desirable to excite ad- ditional controversy and agitation on so ...
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... 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 constitute a true branch of 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 constitute a true branch of 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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... Church , or branch of the Church are , according to the Anglican theory or belief , it appears scarcely necessary to draw the conclu- sion , in so many words , that the Anglican Church must be such a branch . But if this be true , it is ...
... Church , or branch of the Church are , according to the Anglican theory or belief , it appears scarcely necessary to draw the conclu- sion , in so many words , that the Anglican Church must be such a branch . But if this be true , it is ...
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