The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 98
... direct the reader's attention to the persons to whom our Lord conveyed the power of the keys ; St. Paul , the injunction to reject heretics ; 2 See Marshall's Notes on the Catholic Episcopate , c . 2 , ยง 4 . and our Lord again , the ...
... direct the reader's attention to the persons to whom our Lord conveyed the power of the keys ; St. Paul , the injunction to reject heretics ; 2 See Marshall's Notes on the Catholic Episcopate , c . 2 , ยง 4 . and our Lord again , the ...
Page 126
... direct and bless the prayers and efforts of those who realize our evil state , and labour for a restoration , that the interval may be a short one before all English Churchmen shall read with shame and contrition of soul , this lesson ...
... direct and bless the prayers and efforts of those who realize our evil state , and labour for a restoration , that the interval may be a short one before all English Churchmen shall read with shame and contrition of soul , this lesson ...
Page 164
... direct the counsels of the Church , -for this simple reason , that the Church is divinely commissioned to be the nation's teacher . Let not the Church then give occasion to men to mistake her for a merely human institution , a political ...
... direct the counsels of the Church , -for this simple reason , that the Church is divinely commissioned to be the nation's teacher . Let not the Church then give occasion to men to mistake her for a merely human institution , a political ...
Page 176
... direct the Church's energies towards the attainment of great practical objects . An individual prelate , indeed , may bring in a Bill to discourage some kind of vice , or another may intro- duce a Bill for meeting cases of clerical ...
... direct the Church's energies towards the attainment of great practical objects . An individual prelate , indeed , may bring in a Bill to discourage some kind of vice , or another may intro- duce a Bill for meeting cases of clerical ...
Page 191
... direct or indirect ; and deeply sensible as we are of the value of constitutional freedom , we cannot contemplate without shuddering , the establishment in this age and country of what has been aptly described as a sacred democracy . We ...
... direct or indirect ; and deeply sensible as we are of the value of constitutional freedom , we cannot contemplate without shuddering , the establishment in this age and country of what has been aptly described as a sacred democracy . We ...
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