The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 52
... discipline , though defective , may well bear com- parison in their fruits , as a whole , with those of any branch of the Romish Church , in the social , moral , and religious state of the nation submitted to her care . Yet , despite ...
... discipline , though defective , may well bear com- parison in their fruits , as a whole , with those of any branch of the Romish Church , in the social , moral , and religious state of the nation submitted to her care . Yet , despite ...
Page 77
... Discipline . By R. J. WILBER- FORCE , Archdeacon of the East Riding , and Canon of York . 1843. London : Murray . 4. Religious Liberty and the Church in Chains . By JAMES BRADBY SWEET , M.A. , Perpetual Curate of Woodville ...
... Discipline . By R. J. WILBER- FORCE , Archdeacon of the East Riding , and Canon of York . 1843. London : Murray . 4. Religious Liberty and the Church in Chains . By JAMES BRADBY SWEET , M.A. , Perpetual Curate of Woodville ...
Page 78
... Discipline , and sought no relief at the hands of others , nor attempted to free itself1 , from a system of forced pro- fanation , to which history affords few parallels . There were , however , some noble exceptions to this general ...
... Discipline , and sought no relief at the hands of others , nor attempted to free itself1 , from a system of forced pro- fanation , to which history affords few parallels . There were , however , some noble exceptions to this general ...
Page 79
... discipline of the primitive times . But nothing can be truly said to justify our acquies- cence in the continued abandonment of all discipline whatsoever . " - pp . 75-77 . The Bishop of Exeter certainly stands clear of the blame which ...
... discipline of the primitive times . But nothing can be truly said to justify our acquies- cence in the continued abandonment of all discipline whatsoever . " - pp . 75-77 . The Bishop of Exeter certainly stands clear of the blame which ...
Page 80
... discipline are thus described by Bingham : " The discipline of the Church consisted in a power to deprive men of all the benefits and privileges of baptism , by turning them out of the society and communion of the Church , in which ...
... discipline are thus described by Bingham : " The discipline of the Church consisted in a power to deprive men of all the benefits and privileges of baptism , by turning them out of the society and communion of the Church , in which ...
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