Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - 380 Seiten |
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... confessed by every member of the Church of England . The very fact of its occupying a place amongst the great articles ... confess I never had any very distinct notion of what is meant by the expression . HERBERT . Too many persons , I ...
... confessed by every member of the Church of England . The very fact of its occupying a place amongst the great articles ... confess I never had any very distinct notion of what is meant by the expression . HERBERT . Too many persons , I ...
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... confess myself to be a sharer in the prevailing ignorance in this matter . The word Church , I have observed , is most loosely applied in the language of the world . In newspaper phraseology , and in the language of Parliament , it is ...
... confess myself to be a sharer in the prevailing ignorance in this matter . The word Church , I have observed , is most loosely applied in the language of the world . In newspaper phraseology , and in the language of Parliament , it is ...
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... confess our sin-- fulness . This perfect holiness , therefore , can be ascribed only to the Church triumphant ; as in the Epistle to the Hebrews , where the heavenly Jerusalem is spoken of as " the general assembly and church of the ...
... confess our sin-- fulness . This perfect holiness , therefore , can be ascribed only to the Church triumphant ; as in the Epistle to the Hebrews , where the heavenly Jerusalem is spoken of as " the general assembly and church of the ...
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... confess that you have described with toler- able exactness what has been the drift of my thoughts . HERBERT . It is a most common fallacy . The great mis- fortune is , that right - minded persons , like your- self , should so frequently ...
... confess that you have described with toler- able exactness what has been the drift of my thoughts . HERBERT . It is a most common fallacy . The great mis- fortune is , that right - minded persons , like your- self , should so frequently ...
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... confess I cannot deny their correctness . HERBERT . No lapse of centuries can alter the eternal word of truth . What the Church was in the first century , such must it remain in the nine- teenth , and for ever . Perhaps the subject ...
... confess I cannot deny their correctness . HERBERT . No lapse of centuries can alter the eternal word of truth . What the Church was in the first century , such must it remain in the nine- teenth , and for ever . Perhaps the subject ...
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amongst ancient Apostles Apostolic Church Apostolic succession Ashdale baptism believe Bible Bishop blessing body Catholic CHAPTER character Christian Church of Christ Church of England church-rate Churchman clergy clergyman communion confess copacy creed Dissenters divine doctrine duty England English Episcopacy Establishment Evangelicals faith father fear feeling give God's godliness hear heart heathen heaven HERBERT holy honour hope influence instruction Jesus Christ labour latitudinarian ligion live Lord Waverley Lord's day maintain marriage means ment mind ministers nation National Es object opinion ordinances Owen parish Parliament perhaps persons political Popery pray prayer present Protestantism question regard religion religious Ridley's Romanists sacrament salvation schism Scripture Sir Arthur Ridley society Socinianism solemn souls sound speak spirit suppose sure talent thing thou thought tion true Church truth Welbourne Whigs word worldly worship zeal