The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 31
... sense , certain tenets became articles of faith gradually , that is , they were taken from the general body of Scrip- ture and of Christian belief which existed from the beginning , and were given a distinct and prominent place by being ...
... sense , certain tenets became articles of faith gradually , that is , they were taken from the general body of Scrip- ture and of Christian belief which existed from the beginning , and were given a distinct and prominent place by being ...
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... sense of the Church of England on the subjects on which they treat ; and thus they appear to be binding on all her members to a certain extent , although actual subscription is not required from any except the clergy . The canons of the ...
... sense of the Church of England on the subjects on which they treat ; and thus they appear to be binding on all her members to a certain extent , although actual subscription is not required from any except the clergy . The canons of the ...
Page 39
... sense of religion , and a deep heartfelt attachment to the doctrines and discipline of the Church of England . A little before the battle of Lansdown , he is sud- denly recalled by his father , Lord Staunton , from the gallant army of ...
... sense of religion , and a deep heartfelt attachment to the doctrines and discipline of the Church of England . A little before the battle of Lansdown , he is sud- denly recalled by his father , Lord Staunton , from the gallant army of ...
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... sense of infallible judge and absolute lord and master . But the attraction in this case is 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 ...
... sense of infallible judge and absolute lord and master . But the attraction in this case is 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 ...
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... senses are in these services combined ; music , painting , splendour of the altar , dimness of the aisle ; and again , constant variety in the form and nature of the services constituting a possible medium for perpetual excitement . We ...
... senses are in these services combined ; music , painting , splendour of the altar , dimness of the aisle ; and again , constant variety in the form and nature of the services constituting a possible medium for perpetual excitement . We ...
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