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" It appears to me plain that in all matters which seem to us indifferent or even doubtful, we should conform our practices to those of the Church, which has preserved its traditionary practices unbroken. We cannot know about any seemingly indifferent practice... "
A letter to the ... bishop of Oxford, containing strictures upon certain ... - Page 19
by Charles Portales Golightly - 1840
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Annual Register, Volume 80

Edmund Burke - History - 1839 - 964 pages
...in question is understood to have made its appearance under the editorial sanction of one of the * " You will be shocked at my avowal, that I am, every day, becoming a less and less loynl eon of the Reformation. It appears to be plain, that in all matters, which seem to be indifferent,...
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Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude ...

Richard Hurrell Froude - Theology - 1838 - 524 pages
...cool. The flying-fish, too, was an agreeable variety, glittering in the sun like green dragonflies .... You will be shocked at my avowal, that I am every...Church which has preserved its traditionary practices unbroken. We cannot know about any seemingly indifferent practice of the Church of Rome that it is...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 67

1838 - 596 pages
...record their ' own general concur' rence.' Of these weighty truths take the following examples : — ' You will be shocked at my avowal that I am every day...Reformation. It appears to me plain that in all matters which seem to us indifferent or rather doubtful, we should conform our practices to those of the Church,...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 4

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1838 - 754 pages
...following from the ' Remains ' of Mr. Froude may suffice to put our readers in possession of the secret. ' You will be shocked at my avowal, that I am every...reformation. It appears to me plain, that, in all matters which seem to us indifferent, or even doubtfdl, we should conform our practices to those of the church...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1838 - 1380 pages
...believed, by Mr. Newman, who was the principal of one of the colleges in Oxford. Mr. Froude said. " You will be shocked at my avowal that I am every day...and less loyal son of the Reformation. It appears to be plain, that in all matters which seem to us indifferent or even doubtful, we should conform our...
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The Evangelical Register: A Magazine for Promoting the Spread of ..., Volume 10

1838 - 516 pages
...of that school, the Rev. Mr. Newman. He would give the House one or two extracts from that work. ' You will be shocked at my avowal, that I am every...becoming a less and less loyal son of the Reformation.' (Loud cries of " hear," and " name.") The author was a most accomplished gentleman of the name of Froude,...
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Annual Register, Volume 80

Edmund Burke - History - 1839 - 1184 pages
...in question is understood to have made its appearance under the editorial sanction of one of the * " You will be shocked at my avowal, that I am, every...and less loyal son of the Reformation. It appears to be plain, that in all matters, which seem to be indifferent, or even doubtful, we should conform our...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 6

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1839 - 642 pages
...early ages, and to cast the burthen of disproving them upon others, rather than call us for evidence. " You will be shocked at my avowal, that I am every...becoming a less and less loyal son of the Reformation. It seems to me plain, thai, in all matters that seem to us indifferent, or even doubtful, \ve should conform...
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The Churchman; a monthly magazine in defence of the venerable ..., Volume 8

1843 - 822 pages
...pushes just at the proper moment the advantages given him by such expressions as the following : — " You will be shocked at my avowal, that I am every...matters that seem to us indifferent, or even doubtful, wo should conform our practices to those of the Church which has preserved its traditionary practices...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: By James Stephen

Sir James Stephen - Biography - 1843 - 420 pages
...record their " own general concurrence." Of these weighty truths take the following examples: — " You will be shocked at my avowal that I am every day...Reformation. It appears to me plain, that in all matters which seem to us indifferent, or even doubtful, we should conform our practices to those of the Church,...
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