The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... established usage should be sufficient ; and that no inquiry should be made as to religious sentiments , provided only the people should attend mass and confession . The Hugonots themselves never expected equal privileges with the ...
... established usage should be sufficient ; and that no inquiry should be made as to religious sentiments , provided only the people should attend mass and confession . The Hugonots themselves never expected equal privileges with the ...
Page 28
... established by God , through Jesus Christ and the Apostles . A student of the Bible , even without any other instruction , could not hesitate on this point . And if this be certain in itself , it is equally clear that Christians are ...
... established by God , through Jesus Christ and the Apostles . A student of the Bible , even without any other instruction , could not hesitate on this point . And if this be certain in itself , it is equally clear that Christians are ...
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... established for tampering with the formularies of the Church , the consequence would probably be , that persons with various objects might be induced to combine for the purpose of putting an end to subscription to the Articles . Persons ...
... established for tampering with the formularies of the Church , the consequence would probably be , that persons with various objects might be induced to combine for the purpose of putting an end to subscription to the Articles . Persons ...
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... established by our Lord and his Apostles , and confirmed by Scripture , did come from heaven ; at least as far as all essentials are con- cerned ; but , as a law of liberty has taken the place of the Jewish letter , there is undeniably ...
... established by our Lord and his Apostles , and confirmed by Scripture , did come from heaven ; at least as far as all essentials are con- cerned ; but , as a law of liberty has taken the place of the Jewish letter , there is undeniably ...
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... view , it was impossible to shut our eyes to the fact , that all this fierce contest with established usage was concerned only with the externals The Restoration of Corrective Discipline . 77 ART. V.-1. A Charge to the ...
... view , it was impossible to shut our eyes to the fact , that all this fierce contest with established usage was concerned only with the externals The Restoration of Corrective Discipline . 77 ART. V.-1. A Charge to the ...
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