The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Volume 7J.G. & F. Rivington, 1835 - Theology |
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... taken by authority to disseminate his fame and character . It would be a curious task to compare the accounts of con- versions by the Jesuit Missionaries with those given by some of our modern societies . The numbers turned from idols ...
... taken by authority to disseminate his fame and character . It would be a curious task to compare the accounts of con- versions by the Jesuit Missionaries with those given by some of our modern societies . The numbers turned from idols ...
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... taken their place on the part of the rich , and a consequent hard and heartless astute- ness on the part of the poor ; and this condition of character is increased and strengthened in both by many well - known , and by some less ...
... taken their place on the part of the rich , and a consequent hard and heartless astute- ness on the part of the poor ; and this condition of character is increased and strengthened in both by many well - known , and by some less ...
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... taken for granted of all men . In the present age - emphatically the age of personality — there are more than ordinary motives for withholding all encouragement from the mania of busying our- selves with the names of others , which is ...
... taken for granted of all men . In the present age - emphatically the age of personality — there are more than ordinary motives for withholding all encouragement from the mania of busying our- selves with the names of others , which is ...
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... taken the alarm , and were proceeding to make application to the commons against the union , when the queen ( contrary , as the clergy maintained , to the custom of the church ever since the Reformation , ) prorogued the convocation ...
... taken the alarm , and were proceeding to make application to the commons against the union , when the queen ( contrary , as the clergy maintained , to the custom of the church ever since the Reformation , ) prorogued the convocation ...
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... taken into consideration by the upper house , a special order came from the king for the prorogation of the convocation ; from which time to this , it has only existed as a formal appendage to the first meetings of parliament . ( To be ...
... taken into consideration by the upper house , a special order came from the king for the prorogation of the convocation ; from which time to this , it has only existed as a formal appendage to the first meetings of parliament . ( To be ...
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Page 174 - And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews : to them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law...
Page 173 - And they are informed of thee, that thou teachest all the Jews which are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses, saying that they ought not to circumcise their children, neither to walk after the customs.
Page 173 - For He is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us ; having abolished in His flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in Himself of twain one new man, so making peace ; and that He might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby; and came and preached peace to you which were afar off, and to them that were nigh.
Page 58 - And he said unto them, Behold, when ye are entered into the city, there shall a man meet you, bearing a pitcher of water; follow him into the house where he entereth in. And ye shall say unto the goodman of the house, The Master saith unto thee, Where is the guestchamber, where I shall eat the passover with my disciples?
Page 171 - For from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same, my name shall be great among the gentiles, and in every place incense shall be offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name shall be great among the heathen, saith the Lord of hosts.
Page 176 - THE visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in the which the pure Word of God is preached, and the Sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Page 58 - And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer: For I Fay unto you, I will not any more eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God.
Page 182 - And above all things ye must give most humble and hearty thanks to God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, for the redemption of the world by the death and passion of our Saviour Christ, both God and man ; "Who did humble Himself, even to the death upon the Cross, for us, miserable sinners, who lay in darkness and the shadow of death; that He might make us the children of God, and exalt us to everlasting life.
Page 290 - For every high priest is ordained to offer gifts and sacrifices : wherefore it is of necessity that this man have somewhat also to offer.
Page 265 - God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify; but that only prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himself...