The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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· express the great satisfaction which he experienced at the adjustment of the differences which had existed between the friends of Church educa- tion and the Committee of Privy Council . The chief difficulty related to the appointment ...
· express the great satisfaction which he experienced at the adjustment of the differences which had existed between the friends of Church educa- tion and the Committee of Privy Council . The chief difficulty related to the appointment ...
Page 123
... express themselves desirous " that the promo- ters of education throughout the country should have the same liberty of choice , as to the constitution of the schools , which has hitherto been conceded to them , both by the Committee of ...
... express themselves desirous " that the promo- ters of education throughout the country should have the same liberty of choice , as to the constitution of the schools , which has hitherto been conceded to them , both by the Committee of ...
Page 132
... express understanding that no question whatever should be asked as to the religious instruction imparted in those schools , we should have laid ourselves open , most justly , to a charge of dealing in calumnious insinuations of the very ...
... express understanding that no question whatever should be asked as to the religious instruction imparted in those schools , we should have laid ourselves open , most justly , to a charge of dealing in calumnious insinuations of the very ...
Page 142
... express words against other subtle- Θεοτόκος , ties of the time ; for , as St. Leo well observes , the first three sentences of the Apostles ' Creed , faithfully received , are enough to destroy all heretical illusions . Accordingly ...
... express words against other subtle- Θεοτόκος , ties of the time ; for , as St. Leo well observes , the first three sentences of the Apostles ' Creed , faithfully received , are enough to destroy all heretical illusions . Accordingly ...
Page 145
... express form used by the Fathers of Chalcedon : " Confitemur Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum , . . . consub- stantialem Patri secundum divinitatem , et consubstantialem nobis secundum humanitatem No argument therefore can be founded on ...
... express form used by the Fathers of Chalcedon : " Confitemur Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum , . . . consub- stantialem Patri secundum divinitatem , et consubstantialem nobis secundum humanitatem No argument therefore can be founded on ...
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