The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 44
... express sent by Napper to Rome , which reminded us of the fiery cross of Sir Walter Scott . The description is given with great force and vivacity , and the despatch is delivered , but nothing seems to come of it . Quid dignum tanto ...
... express sent by Napper to Rome , which reminded us of the fiery cross of Sir Walter Scott . The description is given with great force and vivacity , and the despatch is delivered , but nothing seems to come of it . Quid dignum tanto ...
Page 48
... express ; that Rome possesses the externals of communion with all ages of the Church . She is thus likely to appear , to the uncritical eye , as possessed of the reality of Catholicity ; and this fact must exercise a potent influence ...
... express ; that Rome possesses the externals of communion with all ages of the Church . She is thus likely to appear , to the uncritical eye , as possessed of the reality of Catholicity ; and this fact must exercise a potent influence ...
Page 51
... express all the fundamental verities of the faith . He who realizes these alone may well rejoice . But again , her Articles , against which such an outcry has been raised by Ro- manists , alas ! that we must add , by Romanisers also ...
... express all the fundamental verities of the faith . He who realizes these alone may well rejoice . But again , her Articles , against which such an outcry has been raised by Ro- manists , alas ! that we must add , by Romanisers also ...
Page 53
... express ourselves ; without setting forth an array of texts , or inquiring in how far those texts may be held to apply to Romanism and the Roman Church , so much we might be permitted to say if we knew nothing of existing facts , if ...
... express ourselves ; without setting forth an array of texts , or inquiring in how far those texts may be held to apply to Romanism and the Roman Church , so much we might be permitted to say if we knew nothing of existing facts , if ...
Page 91
... express his committing the government of the house of David to Eliakim , He saith , " And the key of the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder " ( Isa . xxii . 21 ) ; and our Lord's having " the keys of death and hell " ( Rev. i ...
... express his committing the government of the house of David to Eliakim , He saith , " And the key of the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder " ( Isa . xxii . 21 ) ; and our Lord's having " the keys of death and hell " ( Rev. i ...
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