The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 2
... Spirit's gracious actings , we doubt not that " reading " is Satan's chief instrument of mis- chief , now that all those sensible communications are forbidden him , by oracles , possessions , and whatever else had served his purpose in ...
... Spirit's gracious actings , we doubt not that " reading " is Satan's chief instrument of mis- chief , now that all those sensible communications are forbidden him , by oracles , possessions , and whatever else had served his purpose in ...
Page 12
... Spirit of truth , that the Babylon of the Apocalypse is no other than imperial Rome . This revelation had been made to St. John , in the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian ( A. D. 90-5 ) . How therefore could the fathers help believing ...
... Spirit of truth , that the Babylon of the Apocalypse is no other than imperial Rome . This revelation had been made to St. John , in the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian ( A. D. 90-5 ) . How therefore could the fathers help believing ...
Page 16
... spirit for which he prays ? As the creed is in one sense a prayer , so surely such a prayer may in some sense be considered a profession . Yet even such a prayer let not a man begin at once ; let him count the cost before offering it ...
... spirit for which he prays ? As the creed is in one sense a prayer , so surely such a prayer may in some sense be considered a profession . Yet even such a prayer let not a man begin at once ; let him count the cost before offering it ...
Page 18
... spirit and truth , which wins us as well as commands , and influences us while it threatens . Hitherto , it has seemed as if all sense of the privileges and pleasures of reli- gion were possessed by those who had but erroneous views of ...
... spirit and truth , which wins us as well as commands , and influences us while it threatens . Hitherto , it has seemed as if all sense of the privileges and pleasures of reli- gion were possessed by those who had but erroneous views of ...
Page 44
... spirit predominate ? And will it not lead to frightful con- sequences , as well to morality as to general happiness , if the prudence of the legislature does not temper and correct this inhu- man mode of calculation ? Is then wealth the ...
... spirit predominate ? And will it not lead to frightful con- sequences , as well to morality as to general happiness , if the prudence of the legislature does not temper and correct this inhu- man mode of calculation ? Is then wealth the ...
Contents
3 | |
71 | |
78 | |
81 | |
88 | |
126 | |
143 | |
177 | |
483 | |
526 | |
575 | |
616 | |
626 | |
628 | |
629 | |
725 | |
210 | |
226 | |
235 | |
284 | |
285 | |
305 | |
380 | |
386 | |
414 | |
439 | |
465 | |
474 | |
765 | |
782 | |
792 | |
793 | |
840 | |
869 | |
873 | |
921 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Anglo-Catholics apostles appears baptism Beast believe Belisarius bishop blessed body called Catholic character Christ Christian Church of England Church of Rome Church of Scotland classes clergy Cloth conscience divine doctrine duty ecclesiastical English English Reformation Episcopal evil fact faith fathers favour fear feeling give glory God's gospel grace heart heaven holy honour house of Guise human Jesuits Jesus king kingdom labour land Laud living Lord Malthus marriage means ment mind minister misery moral nation nature never object opinion papal papists parish passage persons political poor pope prayer preached present principles profession Protestant Protestantism Psalms readers Reformation regeneration religion religious remarkable Roman Rome Romish saints Scottish Episcopal Church Scripture sermon society soul Sozomen speak spirit things thou tion Tractarians true truth unto Vigilantius Villeneuve whole words writers