Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... character of the Work itself , I persuade myself that I may be able suitably to present it to you , in con- sideration of the object it has in view ; and that you , on your part , will not repent of countenancing an Author , who , in ...
... character of the Work itself , I persuade myself that I may be able suitably to present it to you , in con- sideration of the object it has in view ; and that you , on your part , will not repent of countenancing an Author , who , in ...
Page vii
... character on her brow , as her enemies confess , by imputing her miracles to Beelzebub . There is an instinctive feeling of curiosity , interest , anxiety , and awe , mingled together in various proportions , according to the tempers ...
... character on her brow , as her enemies confess , by imputing her miracles to Beelzebub . There is an instinctive feeling of curiosity , interest , anxiety , and awe , mingled together in various proportions , according to the tempers ...
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... character of completeness to the whole . Else , after the seventh Lecture , it had been his intention to pro- ceed to the consideration of the alleged claim of the National Church on the allegiance of its members ; of the alleged duty ...
... character of completeness to the whole . Else , after the seventh Lecture , it had been his intention to pro- ceed to the consideration of the alleged claim of the National Church on the allegiance of its members ; of the alleged duty ...
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... character of the Established Church , and its relation to the nation ; for , if it be mainly as I have represented it , a department of go- vernment under the temporal sovereign , one at least is struck off from the catalogue of your ...
... character of the Established Church , and its relation to the nation ; for , if it be mainly as I have represented it , a department of go- vernment under the temporal sovereign , one at least is struck off from the catalogue of your ...
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... character are made with the utmost frankness in the very work which in 1837 professed formally to lay down and defend the new doctrines . The writer ( that is , myself ) begins by allowing that he is " discussing rather than teaching ...
... character are made with the utmost frankness in the very work which in 1837 professed formally to lay down and defend the new doctrines . The writer ( that is , myself ) begins by allowing that he is " discussing rather than teaching ...
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