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 3J. Petheram, 1833 - Theology |
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... less than the admission of a candidate for orders at Lambeth . It is kept in view no less tenaciously at Highbury and Homerton , than at Oxford and Cambridge . The authority of the church is binding on its members , but no farther than ...
... less than the admission of a candidate for orders at Lambeth . It is kept in view no less tenaciously at Highbury and Homerton , than at Oxford and Cambridge . The authority of the church is binding on its members , but no farther than ...
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... less from any unhallowed passion . Such an exercise of the right of private judgment is , we contend , schismatic and sinful . This is the ground on which I meet the question asked by the Dissenter -why is he to be branded with the ...
... less from any unhallowed passion . Such an exercise of the right of private judgment is , we contend , schismatic and sinful . This is the ground on which I meet the question asked by the Dissenter -why is he to be branded with the ...
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... less aposto- lical elevation than that which his friends in England wished him to obtain , he would have accomplished that union between the English and Scottish clergy which was so ardently desired by the bishops . This , at least ...
... less aposto- lical elevation than that which his friends in England wished him to obtain , he would have accomplished that union between the English and Scottish clergy which was so ardently desired by the bishops . This , at least ...
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223 ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE . profound scholar and theologian ; while he was no less di tinguished as a Scottish poet ; and , as such , he was appreciated b some of the most eminent men of his time , who were his friend and correspondents ...
223 ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE . profound scholar and theologian ; while he was no less di tinguished as a Scottish poet ; and , as such , he was appreciated b some of the most eminent men of his time , who were his friend and correspondents ...
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... less warm interest in the events they relate . The first we shall quote is Gervase of Canterbury , whose bias , like that of all other contemporary historians , was certainly in favour of Becket , but who wrote at a time when the state ...
... less warm interest in the events they relate . The first we shall quote is Gervase of Canterbury , whose bias , like that of all other contemporary historians , was certainly in favour of Becket , but who wrote at a time when the state ...
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