The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 104
... living God , and the laity at least are not respon- sible for its impurity . " - The Church of the Scriptures , and the Duties of the Laity in relation to it , p . 7 . 66 : before sermons or private exhortations , before even 104 The ...
... living God , and the laity at least are not respon- sible for its impurity . " - The Church of the Scriptures , and the Duties of the Laity in relation to it , p . 7 . 66 : before sermons or private exhortations , before even 104 The ...
Page 105
... living condition of the people , on the other . With a Prayer Book and Ritual eminently calculated to secure , accord- ing to its measure , that holiness , without which no man shall see the Lord , and that faith , without which it is ...
... living condition of the people , on the other . With a Prayer Book and Ritual eminently calculated to secure , accord- ing to its measure , that holiness , without which no man shall see the Lord , and that faith , without which it is ...
Page 134
... living witness to whose keeping He has committed that word , and from those life - giving ordinances by which He has made provision for the nurturing in oneness of faith and spirit , because in oneness of life with Himself , those who ...
... living witness to whose keeping He has committed that word , and from those life - giving ordinances by which He has made provision for the nurturing in oneness of faith and spirit , because in oneness of life with Himself , those who ...
Page 136
... living faith which He begets , and by which we are enjoined and exhorted to hold fast as by the sheet - anchor of our souls , in terms of such looseness and uncer- tainty , were indeed blasphemy : but of this sin the propounders of Anti ...
... living faith which He begets , and by which we are enjoined and exhorted to hold fast as by the sheet - anchor of our souls , in terms of such looseness and uncer- tainty , were indeed blasphemy : but of this sin the propounders of Anti ...
Page 145
... living : - • " He was a tall man , rather stout ; his neck very short ; his face round and red ; his whiskers black and bushy ; his nose flat and florid ; his eyes large , looking the wrong way The first thing he did , was to whistle ...
... living : - • " He was a tall man , rather stout ; his neck very short ; his face round and red ; his whiskers black and bushy ; his nose flat and florid ; his eyes large , looking the wrong way The first thing he did , was to whistle ...
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