Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... principles , persuasive in its views , gradually developed , adjusted , and enlarged , gradually imbibed and mastered , in a course of years ; and now converg- ing in many minds at once to one issue , and in some of them already ...
... principles , persuasive in its views , gradually developed , adjusted , and enlarged , gradually imbibed and mastered , in a course of years ; and now converg- ing in many minds at once to one issue , and in some of them already ...
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... principle in all its bearings , should be doing what little in him lies to weaken , even indirectly , Institutions which , with whatever shortcomings or errors , are the only political bulwarks of that principle left to us by the ...
... principle in all its bearings , should be doing what little in him lies to weaken , even indirectly , Institutions which , with whatever shortcomings or errors , are the only political bulwarks of that principle left to us by the ...
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... principle of religious order and worship ; to Butler for a profound investigation into the connection of natural with revealed religion ; to Paley and others for a series of elaborate evidences of the divinity of Christianity . It is ...
... principle of religious order and worship ; to Butler for a profound investigation into the connection of natural with revealed religion ; to Paley and others for a series of elaborate evidences of the divinity of Christianity . It is ...
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... principle in the Establishment . 3 . This is the true explanation of what is going on before our eyes , as seen whether in the decision of the Privy Council , or in the respective conduct of the two parties in the Establishment with ...
... principle in the Establishment . 3 . This is the true explanation of what is going on before our eyes , as seen whether in the decision of the Privy Council , or in the respective conduct of the two parties in the Establishment with ...
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... principles , nay , on any consistent Church principle at all , such a corollary must follow . But there is a strangeness in it ; it commends itself perhaps to our intellect , but not to the eye or ear ; nor , it may be , to the heart or ...
... principles , nay , on any consistent Church principle at all , such a corollary must follow . But there is a strangeness in it ; it commends itself perhaps to our intellect , but not to the eye or ear ; nor , it may be , to the heart or ...
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