The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... tion , or the right feeling of politicians , from innovations of this character . Any interference with the doctrines of the Church of England has been always disclaimed by those who have been most anxious to exercise the power of ...
... tion , or the right feeling of politicians , from innovations of this character . Any interference with the doctrines of the Church of England has been always disclaimed by those who have been most anxious to exercise the power of ...
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... specifically by- and - by . Meanwhile , suffice it for the present to state our convic- tion , that whether judged by her Creeds , her E 2 Loss and Gain . 51 left altogether on one side, as unworthy of classification...
... specifically by- and - by . Meanwhile , suffice it for the present to state our convic- tion , that whether judged by her Creeds , her E 2 Loss and Gain . 51 left altogether on one side, as unworthy of classification...
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tion , that whether judged by her Creeds , her Articles , or her Ser- vices , the faith of the Church of England will be found pure . This in itself should be an all - sufficient attraction for those who believe salvation possible out ...
tion , that whether judged by her Creeds , her Articles , or her Ser- vices , the faith of the Church of England will be found pure . This in itself should be an all - sufficient attraction for those who believe salvation possible out ...
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... tion and worship ; the early celibacy of hermits developed into the ascetic system of modern Rome ; or , on the other hand , we must admit that the principle of partial corruption was in the Church from the beginning , and developed ...
... tion and worship ; the early celibacy of hermits developed into the ascetic system of modern Rome ; or , on the other hand , we must admit that the principle of partial corruption was in the Church from the beginning , and developed ...
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... tion . We must endure unto the end . " In quietness and con- fidence shall be our strength . " It is , we repeat , a matter of great doubt , whether this central verity has at any time been duly realized by Mr. Newman and his immediate ...
... tion . We must endure unto the end . " In quietness and con- fidence shall be our strength . " It is , we repeat , a matter of great doubt , whether this central verity has at any time been duly realized by Mr. Newman and his immediate ...
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