The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 45
... less dis- posed to think favourably of the poem , if we add , that it appears from every part of it , that Mr. Mant is most zealously and de- votedly attached to the religion which it is his duty to teach , and to the Apostolical Church ...
... less dis- posed to think favourably of the poem , if we add , that it appears from every part of it , that Mr. Mant is most zealously and de- votedly attached to the religion which it is his duty to teach , and to the Apostolical Church ...
Page 53
... less with every good and holy thing , without losing much that was precious ? The only wonder must be , that we have kept so much ; that we have retained all essentials . As instances of our losses , Daily Communion and the due use of ...
... less with every good and holy thing , without losing much that was precious ? The only wonder must be , that we have kept so much ; that we have retained all essentials . As instances of our losses , Daily Communion and the due use of ...
Page 56
... less openly contenting themselves with " principles . " " The Dean of Oxford " would say , " The Athana- sian Creed was a mistake , " " not in Scripture , but a scholastic addition . " And this , we are given to understand , is quite ...
... less openly contenting themselves with " principles . " " The Dean of Oxford " would say , " The Athana- sian Creed was a mistake , " " not in Scripture , but a scholastic addition . " And this , we are given to understand , is quite ...
Page 59
... less truth on that account . The very tenth Article which denies absolute free - will for good , independent of God's grace , plainly declares that we have power to will and do good works with the grace of God . Thus understood , it ...
... less truth on that account . The very tenth Article which denies absolute free - will for good , independent of God's grace , plainly declares that we have power to will and do good works with the grace of God . Thus understood , it ...
Page 63
... less worthy champions of the English Church . Have we now shown , or not shown , that vile calumnies on the English Church are suggested in this book in any underhand way ; that is , either by implication , and as it were accidentally ...
... less worthy champions of the English Church . Have we now shown , or not shown , that vile calumnies on the English Church are suggested in this book in any underhand way ; that is , either by implication , and as it were accidentally ...
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