The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 27
... moral and spiritual truths designed for the highest welfare of man . Accord- ing to this , the Christian religion possesses an obligation on conscience , and ought to be received in its integrity by every one to whom it is made known ...
... moral and spiritual truths designed for the highest welfare of man . Accord- ing to this , the Christian religion possesses an obligation on conscience , and ought to be received in its integrity by every one to whom it is made known ...
Page 28
... morality or faith , be accepted or denied , the only inference that can be drawn is , that God cannot have revealed any religious tenets whatever , and that Christianity is a human invention . Latitudinarianism is thus in its extreme ...
... morality or faith , be accepted or denied , the only inference that can be drawn is , that God cannot have revealed any religious tenets whatever , and that Christianity is a human invention . Latitudinarianism is thus in its extreme ...
Page 45
... moral cast might be beneficially stored up in the memory . The writer is evidently thoroughly conversant in the history of the time in which the events of his poem are sup- posed to have taken place . Our readers will not be the less ...
... moral cast might be beneficially stored up in the memory . The writer is evidently thoroughly conversant in the history of the time in which the events of his poem are sup- posed to have taken place . Our readers will not be the less ...
Page 52
... moral , and religious state of the nation submitted to her care . Yet , despite all this , and far more than we can at present even allude to , it cannot be denied that the Church of England is still , in some respects , in an abnormal ...
... moral , and religious state of the nation submitted to her care . Yet , despite all this , and far more than we can at present even allude to , it cannot be denied that the Church of England is still , in some respects , in an abnormal ...
Page 61
... the Christian covenant as to minor details of doctrine and practice . There is a moral certainty , not an external absolutism , in the Church's mani- 99 festation of Christianity . " We walk by faith Loss and Gain . 61.
... the Christian covenant as to minor details of doctrine and practice . There is a moral certainty , not an external absolutism , in the Church's mani- 99 festation of Christianity . " We walk by faith Loss and Gain . 61.
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