The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 46
... perhaps even stronger for the mind which has lost all hold on objective truth , or which is at least tossed about on the waves of every contro- versy , than it has been acknowledged to be , for the lowly of spirit and pure of heart ...
... perhaps even stronger for the mind which has lost all hold on objective truth , or which is at least tossed about on the waves of every contro- versy , than it has been acknowledged to be , for the lowly of spirit and pure of heart ...
Page 47
... perhaps , daily reception of the Mystic Presence of our Lord and Saviour . This alone consti- tutes a mighty charm for many spirits . Every morning this wondrous visitation of the Lord of glory is renewed , accom- panied by all external ...
... perhaps , daily reception of the Mystic Presence of our Lord and Saviour . This alone consti- tutes a mighty charm for many spirits . Every morning this wondrous visitation of the Lord of glory is renewed , accom- panied by all external ...
Page 51
... perhaps , and wiser , to believe that grace , where it is communicated to them ( and that so it is we doubt not ) , is extraordinary rather than ordinary ; that it flows because God wills it , but not in the appointed channel . To ...
... perhaps , and wiser , to believe that grace , where it is communicated to them ( and that so it is we doubt not ) , is extraordinary rather than ordinary ; that it flows because God wills it , but not in the appointed channel . To ...
Page 56
... perhaps , will be discovered pages 110 and 111 , where it is sug- gested that Anglican clergymen may , and pretty commonly do , reject all creeds , more or less openly contenting themselves with " principles . " " The Dean of Oxford ...
... perhaps , will be discovered pages 110 and 111 , where it is sug- gested that Anglican clergymen may , and pretty commonly do , reject all creeds , more or less openly contenting themselves with " principles . " " The Dean of Oxford ...
Page 62
... perhaps most men . On page 261 , it is inci- dentally implied that Anglicans cannot know what Christianity is . Another staunch Anglican is introduced in the person of a Mr. Campbell , a clergyman , who is made to affirm 62 ยท Loss and ...
... perhaps most men . On page 261 , it is inci- dentally implied that Anglicans cannot know what Christianity is . Another staunch Anglican is introduced in the person of a Mr. Campbell , a clergyman , who is made to affirm 62 ยท Loss and ...
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