Essays on Various Subjects, Volumen4P. O'Shea, 1873 |
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... religion , for sacraments , Church polity , public worship , etc. " ( p . x ) . With the first definition of Romanism in view , the edit- * If the reprehensible system , misnamed by these gentle- men Romanism , consists of all those ...
... religion , for sacraments , Church polity , public worship , etc. " ( p . x ) . With the first definition of Romanism in view , the edit- * If the reprehensible system , misnamed by these gentle- men Romanism , consists of all those ...
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... human thought ! Puritanism , Latitudinarianism , Popery , Infidelity ; they have it all now , and good luck to them ! " - Pref . p . xi . Truly this sentence betrays alienation enough from our religion ; FROUDE'S REMAINS . 5 20.
... human thought ! Puritanism , Latitudinarianism , Popery , Infidelity ; they have it all now , and good luck to them ! " - Pref . p . xi . Truly this sentence betrays alienation enough from our religion ; FROUDE'S REMAINS . 5 20.
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Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. Truly this sentence betrays alienation enough from our religion ; but we do not think it does much honor to the writer's good sense , to wedge Catholicism between the various broods of the Reformation . And it ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. Truly this sentence betrays alienation enough from our religion ; but we do not think it does much honor to the writer's good sense , to wedge Catholicism between the various broods of the Reformation . And it ...
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... religion which result from confidence and love ; from the consciousness of a strong will to do God service , and an humble reliance on His mercy , that it will measure this rather than our success . What snatches there are of prayer ...
... religion which result from confidence and love ; from the consciousness of a strong will to do God service , and an humble reliance on His mercy , that it will measure this rather than our success . What snatches there are of prayer ...
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... religious truths ; -in fine , so earn- est and sincere a desire to improve and perfect himself , that our feelings lead us to pass lightly over his faults , and dwell with pleasure upon his finer qualities . If we have dilated somewhat ...
... religious truths ; -in fine , so earn- est and sincere a desire to improve and perfect himself , that our feelings lead us to pass lightly over his faults , and dwell with pleasure upon his finer qualities . If we have dilated somewhat ...
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