Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... instance , one , who , if any , is the author of the movement altogether , and whose writings were published after his death , says in one of his letters , " It seems agreed among the wise , that we must begin by laying a foundation ...
... instance , one , who , if any , is the author of the movement altogether , and whose writings were published after his death , says in one of his letters , " It seems agreed among the wise , that we must begin by laying a foundation ...
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... instance , it is usual for High Church- men to speak of the Establishment as patient , in matter of fact , both of Catholic and Protestant prin- ciples ; -truly said as regards Protestant , and it will illustrate my point to give instances ...
... instance , it is usual for High Church- men to speak of the Establishment as patient , in matter of fact , both of Catholic and Protestant prin- ciples ; -truly said as regards Protestant , and it will illustrate my point to give instances ...
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... instance , when the seven Bishops were committed to the Tower , and were pro- ceeding " down the river to their place of confinement , the banks were covered with spectators , who , while they knelt and asked their blessing , prayed ...
... instance , when the seven Bishops were committed to the Tower , and were pro- ceeding " down the river to their place of confinement , the banks were covered with spectators , who , while they knelt and asked their blessing , prayed ...
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... instances , and such as serve , while they awe beholders , to comfort them ; to comfort them , for it is plain , if God be with us for judgment , surely He is with us for mercy also ; if He punishes , why is it but for profanation ? And ...
... instances , and such as serve , while they awe beholders , to comfort them ; to comfort them , for it is plain , if God be with us for judgment , surely He is with us for mercy also ; if He punishes , why is it but for profanation ? And ...
Page 84
... instances are few , nor so eminent as you are accustomed to fancy ; but we do not wish to deny , nor have any difficulty in admitting such facts as you have to adduce , whatever they be . We do not think it necessary to carp at every ...
... instances are few , nor so eminent as you are accustomed to fancy ; but we do not wish to deny , nor have any difficulty in admitting such facts as you have to adduce , whatever they be . We do not think it necessary to carp at every ...
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