The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 50
... possessed , and are at pre- sent possessed by all visible branches of the Church Catholic . And consistently with the possession of these marks of God's inheritance , there may be marks of human error , in the actual neglect of ...
... possessed , and are at pre- sent possessed by all visible branches of the Church Catholic . And consistently with the possession of these marks of God's inheritance , there may be marks of human error , in the actual neglect of ...
Page 51
... possessed of the ordinary means of salvation , including Sacramental Grace . Rome upbraids us for our indecision , and hesitates not to fulmi- nate her anathemas : but does not absolute necessity palliate much , if not all ? If , as we ...
... possessed of the ordinary means of salvation , including Sacramental Grace . Rome upbraids us for our indecision , and hesitates not to fulmi- nate her anathemas : but does not absolute necessity palliate much , if not all ? If , as we ...
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... possessed of all millennial gifts of perfection , have abandoned faith to obtain possession of the impossible ? The very remarkable book which lies before us , and the perusal of which has in some degree sug- gested the peculiar line of ...
... possessed of all millennial gifts of perfection , have abandoned faith to obtain possession of the impossible ? The very remarkable book which lies before us , and the perusal of which has in some degree sug- gested the peculiar line of ...
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... possessed by the transparent truthful- ness of his own conviction , as to overlook its connexion with other and harmonious ordinances . Persons in whom no vivid and heart - stirring apprehensions of religious duty ever kindled an ...
... possessed by the transparent truthful- ness of his own conviction , as to overlook its connexion with other and harmonious ordinances . Persons in whom no vivid and heart - stirring apprehensions of religious duty ever kindled an ...
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... Possessed , as all men are , of the elements of fallibility , and surrounded , as all men are , with in- fluences favourable to error , it is a mark of humility , as well as of honesty , while we are faithful to our present convictions ...
... Possessed , as all men are , of the elements of fallibility , and surrounded , as all men are , with in- fluences favourable to error , it is a mark of humility , as well as of honesty , while we are faithful to our present convictions ...
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