The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 48
... evil ( a promise , the existence of which will scarcely be questioned ) , involve the absolute infalli- bility of that Church , or no ? If it does , if that Church cannot partially fall , nay , even partially apostatize , at least as ...
... evil ( a promise , the existence of which will scarcely be questioned ) , involve the absolute infalli- bility of that Church , or no ? If it does , if that Church cannot partially fall , nay , even partially apostatize , at least as ...
Page 52
... evil , can surely not be questioned ; and it must be one of the twain . We must either recognize modern Romanism as the result of the working together of all the lawful elements of the Church , originating on the one hand in the early ...
... evil , can surely not be questioned ; and it must be one of the twain . We must either recognize modern Romanism as the result of the working together of all the lawful elements of the Church , originating on the one hand in the early ...
Page 59
... evil sense . It is true that the seventeenth Article , for instance , on Predestination , is so expressed that even the ultra - Calvinist could not refuse to sign it ; but this is only because it goes with him as far as Scripture goes ...
... evil sense . It is true that the seventeenth Article , for instance , on Predestination , is so expressed that even the ultra - Calvinist could not refuse to sign it ; but this is only because it goes with him as far as Scripture goes ...
Page 64
... evil of dignities , and looks at the ridiculous side of all things ; and such a side can almost always be discovered , because humanity is imperfect , and the contrast of the real with the ideal may ever give occasion for a sneer . Thus ...
... evil of dignities , and looks at the ridiculous side of all things ; and such a side can almost always be discovered , because humanity is imperfect , and the contrast of the real with the ideal may ever give occasion for a sneer . Thus ...
Page 68
... evil must be hurriedly adverted to . It is stated at page 59 , that the Anglican must believe , that he who prays to saints is an actor in a sham , mistaking words for things , that is , neces- sarily effecting nothing , if he further ...
... evil must be hurriedly adverted to . It is stated at page 59 , that the Anglican must believe , that he who prays to saints is an actor in a sham , mistaking words for things , that is , neces- sarily effecting nothing , if he further ...
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