Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... considering what and how much has been hitherto done by the ecclesiastical movement of 1833 , towards heightening the tone of the Established Church - by a movement extending over seventeen years and more , and carried on with great ...
... considering what and how much has been hitherto done by the ecclesiastical movement of 1833 , towards heightening the tone of the Established Church - by a movement extending over seventeen years and more , and carried on with great ...
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... consider whether it has had any effect at all on the religious judgment of the nation , as represented by the Establishment . The more certain and formidable is the growth of its adherents and well - wishers , so much the more pregnant ...
... consider whether it has had any effect at all on the religious judgment of the nation , as represented by the Establishment . The more certain and formidable is the growth of its adherents and well - wishers , so much the more pregnant ...
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... considering that the national suspi- cion of it is countenanced and defended by no less an authority of past times than ... consider themselves so especially the champions . Poor victims ! do you National Church to the Nation . 27.
... considering that the national suspi- cion of it is countenanced and defended by no less an authority of past times than ... consider themselves so especially the champions . Poor victims ! do you National Church to the Nation . 27.
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... conviction remains in fact either defective or inoperative . I consider , then , that I shall C be ministering in my measure to the cause of truth. (. 33. ) LECTURE II THE MOVEMENT OF 1833 FOREIGN TO THE NATIONAL CHURCH,
... conviction remains in fact either defective or inoperative . I consider , then , that I shall C be ministering in my measure to the cause of truth. (. 33. ) LECTURE II THE MOVEMENT OF 1833 FOREIGN TO THE NATIONAL CHURCH,
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... consider , shows clearly enough that the religious life at Edinburgh at that day was not Catholic , not Anglican , but Presbyterian and Puritan . And , to take one more instance , when the seven Bishops were committed to the Tower , and ...
... consider , shows clearly enough that the religious life at Edinburgh at that day was not Catholic , not Anglican , but Presbyterian and Puritan . And , to take one more instance , when the seven Bishops were committed to the Tower , and ...
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