The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... duty now . As in the changing fashion of our garments , few persons consider how the changes come about ; why a certain colour haunts our vision one year , and the next year disappears ; a certain form pleases us to - day , that ...
... duty now . As in the changing fashion of our garments , few persons consider how the changes come about ; why a certain colour haunts our vision one year , and the next year disappears ; a certain form pleases us to - day , that ...
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... duty of uniting themselves to Rome , and who are waiting the moment to declare themselves ; while in the meantime they are labouring to insinuate their own persuasion amongst the duped and blinded members of the English Church ...
... duty of uniting themselves to Rome , and who are waiting the moment to declare themselves ; while in the meantime they are labouring to insinuate their own persuasion amongst the duped and blinded members of the English Church ...
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... duty bound , to the faults and errors of the work . Here is a passage , of sound and excellent advice , as to religious VOWS : - " I would rather recommend an observance , which is safer and more ex- pedient . Persons who wish to repent ...
... duty bound , to the faults and errors of the work . Here is a passage , of sound and excellent advice , as to religious VOWS : - " I would rather recommend an observance , which is safer and more ex- pedient . Persons who wish to repent ...
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... duty of continu- ance in the Church ; but which are likely to be more effectual , - his didactic lessons of the duty of stedfastness , or his bitter lamenta- tions over the fallen and ruined condition of the Church ? Ought , then , Mr ...
... duty of continu- ance in the Church ; but which are likely to be more effectual , - his didactic lessons of the duty of stedfastness , or his bitter lamenta- tions over the fallen and ruined condition of the Church ? Ought , then , Mr ...
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... duty , and still more by his sympathies , he had joined in endea- vouring to alleviate it ; but that misery , its degrees of intensity , and , above all , its causes , only became revealed to him progres- sively , and by a long course ...
... duty , and still more by his sympathies , he had joined in endea- vouring to alleviate it ; but that misery , its degrees of intensity , and , above all , its causes , only became revealed to him progres- sively , and by a long course ...
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