The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 77
... Society . See the English Church- man of August 24 and 31 , 1848 . It has been a matter of very painful remark for years past , that whilst the greatest zeal was manifested to restore our ancient Sanctuaries to somewhat of their ...
... Society . See the English Church- man of August 24 and 31 , 1848 . It has been a matter of very painful remark for years past , that whilst the greatest zeal was manifested to restore our ancient Sanctuaries to somewhat of their ...
Page 79
... society - the power of cutting off from the privileges of membership , offenders against its authority and laws . " His lordship forcibly illustrated the injury done to the cause The Restoration of Corrective Discipline . 79.
... society - the power of cutting off from the privileges of membership , offenders against its authority and laws . " His lordship forcibly illustrated the injury done to the cause The Restoration of Corrective Discipline . 79.
Page 80
... society and communion of the Church , in which these privileges were only to be enjoyed ; such as joining in public prayer , and receiving the Eucharist , and other , acts of Divine worship ; and sometimes they were wholly forbidden to ...
... society and communion of the Church , in which these privileges were only to be enjoyed ; such as joining in public prayer , and receiving the Eucharist , and other , acts of Divine worship ; and sometimes they were wholly forbidden to ...
Page 81
... Society " recently instituted at Bristol ; a Society which , combining laity and clergy , and already numbering amongst its members many of the most active , experienced , and attached Churchmen in all parts of the country , and aiming ...
... Society " recently instituted at Bristol ; a Society which , combining laity and clergy , and already numbering amongst its members many of the most active , experienced , and attached Churchmen in all parts of the country , and aiming ...
Page 84
... society . " Alas ! with how heavy a weight of censure do these words now fall upon ourselves ; and how justly may the Romanist turn round upon us , and taunt us with our own reproaches . We must confess it , we are in this matter con ...
... society . " Alas ! with how heavy a weight of censure do these words now fall upon ourselves ; and how justly may the Romanist turn round upon us , and taunt us with our own reproaches . We must confess it , we are in this matter con ...
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