The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 55
... common mode of pro- ceeding here adopted is to plan attacks on the English Church , which are left unanswered in the mouths of persons of professedly loose principles , or otherwise unsound , so as to escape the respon- sibility of them ...
... common mode of pro- ceeding here adopted is to plan attacks on the English Church , which are left unanswered in the mouths of persons of professedly loose principles , or otherwise unsound , so as to escape the respon- sibility of them ...
Page 59
... common among our clergy . In the next page we learn from the ingenuous Charles , that the Articles are avowedly ambiguous , " and have no one sense ; and a little further on we learn from Bateman , that they can only be rightly held in ...
... common among our clergy . In the next page we learn from the ingenuous Charles , that the Articles are avowedly ambiguous , " and have no one sense ; and a little further on we learn from Bateman , that they can only be rightly held in ...
Page 64
... common - room by the devoutness of his responses in evening chapel ; and it was on record that once , during the confession , he had , in the heat of his contri- tion , shoved over the huge velvet cushion in which his arms were imbedded ...
... common - room by the devoutness of his responses in evening chapel ; and it was on record that once , during the confession , he had , in the heat of his contri- tion , shoved over the huge velvet cushion in which his arms were imbedded ...
Page 80
... common conversa- tion , partly to establish the Church's censures and proceedings against them , and partly to make them ashamed , and partly to secure themselves from the danger of infection or contagion . Thus far the Church went in ...
... common conversa- tion , partly to establish the Church's censures and proceedings against them , and partly to make them ashamed , and partly to secure themselves from the danger of infection or contagion . Thus far the Church went in ...
Page 85
... Common Prayer , her Ordinal , Articles , and Canons . The Prayer Book , as might be expected , simply taking for granted the constant exercise of a power which its companion , the Ordinal , ever testifies to be in- separable from the ...
... Common Prayer , her Ordinal , Articles , and Canons . The Prayer Book , as might be expected , simply taking for granted the constant exercise of a power which its companion , the Ordinal , ever testifies to be in- separable from the ...
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