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Page xxiii
... practice of the sacraments . It would make no sense for the monarch to permit or encourage alternative teachings and convictions among the governing classes ( intellectual and political ) . Hence the disabilities imposed on Protestant ...
... practice of the sacraments . It would make no sense for the monarch to permit or encourage alternative teachings and convictions among the governing classes ( intellectual and political ) . Hence the disabilities imposed on Protestant ...
Page xxviii
... practice , preaching the doctrine of the atonement in the hope of awakening the conscience 11 Clark , English Society 1688-1832 , pp . 141-161 for some background ; c.f. pp . 224-228 . There is , in Orthodox Anglican political thought ...
... practice , preaching the doctrine of the atonement in the hope of awakening the conscience 11 Clark , English Society 1688-1832 , pp . 141-161 for some background ; c.f. pp . 224-228 . There is , in Orthodox Anglican political thought ...
Page xliv
... practice , from the fluid , cross - referential process Newman sees in early theology , so that liter- alist interpretations are the point from which both liberal and conservative begin ? Does the difficulty some moderns have with ...
... practice , from the fluid , cross - referential process Newman sees in early theology , so that liter- alist interpretations are the point from which both liberal and conservative begin ? Does the difficulty some moderns have with ...
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