The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 38
... Divine Doctor Henry Hammond , being one day in the next shop to John Crookes , and there reading the works of St. Ambrose , a red- coat casually came in and looked over this divine's shoulder , and there read the Latin as perfect as ...
... Divine Doctor Henry Hammond , being one day in the next shop to John Crookes , and there reading the works of St. Ambrose , a red- coat casually came in and looked over this divine's shoulder , and there read the Latin as perfect as ...
Page 48
... Divine Founder . But if , as we contend , nay , should almost assume , that promise be perfectly consistent with the partial fall and degradation , not only of branches of the Church Catholic , but even of the Church Catholic herself ...
... Divine Founder . But if , as we contend , nay , should almost assume , that promise be perfectly consistent with the partial fall and degradation , not only of branches of the Church Catholic , but even of the Church Catholic herself ...
Page 49
... Divine grace must accompany the visible succes- sion of the Church . This is acknowledged . Does that grace involve absolute infallibility ? The examples of Judas and Peter alone may surely suffice to settle this inquiry in the negative ...
... Divine grace must accompany the visible succes- sion of the Church . This is acknowledged . Does that grace involve absolute infallibility ? The examples of Judas and Peter alone may surely suffice to settle this inquiry in the negative ...
Page 58
... divine truth " is " not given , " but only " proposed ; " that " our highest state here is one of doubt ; " that the Athanasian Creed only exists as a sort of " protest , " not an affirmation ; that the Articles say nothing on the ...
... divine truth " is " not given , " but only " proposed ; " that " our highest state here is one of doubt ; " that the Athanasian Creed only exists as a sort of " protest , " not an affirmation ; that the Articles say nothing on the ...
Page 63
... 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 admit the distinctions of latria , dulia , and ...
... 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 admit the distinctions of latria , dulia , and ...
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