The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 33
... opinion : This is not Christianity ? ' Is it not , on the contrary , an easy and safe judgment ? Now this is virtually all that is done in the proper use of articles of faith this is all that , in the use of such articles , the Catholic ...
... opinion : This is not Christianity ? ' Is it not , on the contrary , an easy and safe judgment ? Now this is virtually all that is done in the proper use of articles of faith this is all that , in the use of such articles , the Catholic ...
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... opinion , and therefore the very hands which would now strike down the autho- rity of one portion of the Church's teaching , would most probably hereafter be willing to aid in subverting the remainder . If , however , any such attempt ...
... opinion , and therefore the very hands which would now strike down the autho- rity of one portion of the Church's teaching , would most probably hereafter be willing to aid in subverting the remainder . If , however , any such attempt ...
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... opinion that those religionists are treated with too much caustic severity , and that in sometimes adopting the metre of Hudibras , Mr. Mant has caught something of its spirit . We are persuaded that such an opinion is unfounded . The ...
... opinion that those religionists are treated with too much caustic severity , and that in sometimes adopting the metre of Hudibras , Mr. Mant has caught something of its spirit . We are persuaded that such an opinion is unfounded . The ...
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... opinion in this respect . On the other hand , we have learnt to see that the book may be of more practical importance than we at first anticipated , and may exercise a wider and more pernicious influence than we imagined possible . We ...
... opinion in this respect . On the other hand , we have learnt to see that the book may be of more practical importance than we at first anticipated , and may exercise a wider and more pernicious influence than we imagined possible . We ...
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... opinion . Charles Reding asks whether a sinful man on saying the confession , ( saying it with that con- trition with which such persons ought to say it , ) is pardoned at once , AND has nothing more to fear about his past sins ? I ...
... opinion . Charles Reding asks whether a sinful man on saying the confession , ( saying it with that con- trition with which such persons ought to say it , ) is pardoned at once , AND has nothing more to fear about his past sins ? I ...
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