The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 65
... equally well as Episco- palians ; " as if Episcopacy had for a moment been a matter of question among our greatest reformers , a Cranmer , a Ridley , a Latimer , or with the sovereigns who , by divine right , swayed this realm ; because ...
... equally well as Episco- palians ; " as if Episcopacy had for a moment been a matter of question among our greatest reformers , a Cranmer , a Ridley , a Latimer , or with the sovereigns who , by divine right , swayed this realm ; because ...
Page 74
... equally devoted to his service . We will say no more at present on this head . Rightful asceticism , as it may certainly exist in the Visible Church , selecting either an active or contem- plative life , and assuming no supremacy or ...
... equally devoted to his service . We will say no more at present on this head . Rightful asceticism , as it may certainly exist in the Visible Church , selecting either an active or contem- plative life , and assuming no supremacy or ...
Page 85
... equally strong after its kind , is afforded by her Book of 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 ...
... equally strong after its kind , is afforded by her Book of 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 ...
Page 99
... equally to the same commission repeated to all the Apostles ) , yet it is equally true , that to the bishops , as to the chiefest of the successors of the Apostles , has ever per- tained the Tribunal of Ecclesiastical Discipline ; as ...
... equally to the same commission repeated to all the Apostles ) , yet it is equally true , that to the bishops , as to the chiefest of the successors of the Apostles , has ever per- tained the Tribunal of Ecclesiastical Discipline ; as ...
Page 104
... equally with these , are members of that body , whose purity should be an object of the jealous vigilance and zeal of all its parts ; nay more , that if the clergy were utterly insen- sible to their obligations , they , the laity , for ...
... equally with these , are members of that body , whose purity should be an object of the jealous vigilance and zeal of all its parts ; nay more , that if the clergy were utterly insen- sible to their obligations , they , the laity , for ...
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