Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... thoughts of addressing himself to a work , which could not be executed by any one who undertook it , except at leisure and with great deliberation . At present the thinking portion of society is either very near the Catholic Church , or ...
... thoughts of addressing himself to a work , which could not be executed by any one who undertook it , except at leisure and with great deliberation . At present the thinking portion of society is either very near the Catholic Church , or ...
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... thought so unearthly , and find so commonplace or worthless . Then we perceive , that aforetime we have not been guided by reason , but biassed by education and swayed by affection . We see in the English Church , I will not merely say ...
... thought so unearthly , and find so commonplace or worthless . Then we perceive , that aforetime we have not been guided by reason , but biassed by education and swayed by affection . We see in the English Church , I will not merely say ...
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... thought , such the language of the England of to - day . What a day for the defenders of the dogma in bygone times , if those times had anything to do with the present ! What a day for Bishop Lavington , who , gazing on Wesley preaching ...
... thought , such the language of the England of to - day . What a day for the defenders of the dogma in bygone times , if those times had anything to do with the present ! What a day for Bishop Lavington , who , gazing on Wesley preaching ...
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... thought of creating , at this time of day , a new theology himself ; he considered that a theology true in itself , and necessary for the position of the Anglican Church , was to be found in the writings of Andrewes , Laud , Bramhall ...
... thought of creating , at this time of day , a new theology himself ; he considered that a theology true in itself , and necessary for the position of the Anglican Church , was to be found in the writings of Andrewes , Laud , Bramhall ...
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... thought , with which we entered upon the subject , is apt to recur , when the excitement of the inquiry has subsided , and weariness has succeeded , that what has been said is but a dream , the wanton exercise , rather than the ...
... thought , with which we entered upon the subject , is apt to recur , when the excitement of the inquiry has subsided , and weariness has succeeded , that what has been said is but a dream , the wanton exercise , rather than the ...
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