Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... consequence the gravest responsibility herein , should be foremost in softening down such sharply defined differences as without sacrifice of principle we may , for the promotion * Walton's Life of Hooker , 1833 , p . 173 . of a greater ...
... consequence the gravest responsibility herein , should be foremost in softening down such sharply defined differences as without sacrifice of principle we may , for the promotion * Walton's Life of Hooker , 1833 , p . 173 . of a greater ...
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... consequences bring Churchmen into closer con- nexion with Nonconformists than they have been hitherto . This will be the case first from the contemplated provisions for education which are to affect the country at large , and it is of ...
... consequences bring Churchmen into closer con- nexion with Nonconformists than they have been hitherto . This will be the case first from the contemplated provisions for education which are to affect the country at large , and it is of ...
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... consequences followed . Extreme measures in the one party generated extreme measures in the other , and they who were at first innovators in religious ritual were soon turned into antagonists of the civil power . We read with little or ...
... consequences followed . Extreme measures in the one party generated extreme measures in the other , and they who were at first innovators in religious ritual were soon turned into antagonists of the civil power . We read with little or ...
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... consequences of that liberty should have been taken into account . We have there- fore in some sort to begin again the round of trials which had been passed through before . We see a new Act of Uniformity with more stringent pains and ...
... consequences of that liberty should have been taken into account . We have there- fore in some sort to begin again the round of trials which had been passed through before . We see a new Act of Uniformity with more stringent pains and ...
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... consequences of such dis- solution would be . Let them look at the ruptures which have taken place in all other religious bodies compared with our own . Let them consider the scope that is allowed in our Church for freedom of opinion ...
... consequences of such dis- solution would be . Let them look at the ruptures which have taken place in all other religious bodies compared with our own . Let them consider the scope that is allowed in our Church for freedom of opinion ...
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