Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... clergy and the forms of prayer in the English service - books preserved ( and we believe wisely preserved ) a great deal of resemblance to those of the Church of Rome . The superinduced corruptions of that church had not prevented the ...
... clergy and the forms of prayer in the English service - books preserved ( and we believe wisely preserved ) a great deal of resemblance to those of the Church of Rome . The superinduced corruptions of that church had not prevented the ...
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... clergy of the Established Church inclined towards the king and the government rather than towards the people . The monarch was to the Church the source of a power which the fanaticism of her opponents seemed to render needful , and that ...
... clergy of the Established Church inclined towards the king and the government rather than towards the people . The monarch was to the Church the source of a power which the fanaticism of her opponents seemed to render needful , and that ...
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... clergy . From them we may infer the character of their congregations . They of all men might be ex- pected to preserve some knowledge , if not zeal , for their Master's service . One bishop speaks thus of his candidates for ordination ...
... clergy . From them we may infer the character of their congregations . They of all men might be ex- pected to preserve some knowledge , if not zeal , for their Master's service . One bishop speaks thus of his candidates for ordination ...
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... clergy we cannot be surprised , however much we may be shocked , at Bishop Butler's account of the needs of his own time . In the intro- duction to his famous work he has these sadden- ing words . " It is come , I know not how , to be ...
... clergy we cannot be surprised , however much we may be shocked , at Bishop Butler's account of the needs of his own time . In the intro- duction to his famous work he has these sadden- ing words . " It is come , I know not how , to be ...
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... clergy , as they would in that case be re- moved , from the places they now occupy . How many good examples would be withdrawn , how much selfdenying zeal would be quenched , how much active charity would be suspended ! And what , I ask ...
... clergy , as they would in that case be re- moved , from the places they now occupy . How many good examples would be withdrawn , how much selfdenying zeal would be quenched , how much active charity would be suspended ! And what , I ask ...
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Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of England Joseph Rawson Lumby Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1870 |
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