Essays on Various Subjects, Volumen4P. O'Shea, 1873 |
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... tion , of the other lesson . Still , there may be rea- sons , unknown to us , to justify , certainly in the eyes of the editors , this sacrifice of private feeling to a sense of public utility . Some , they have giv- en in the preface ...
... tion , of the other lesson . Still , there may be rea- sons , unknown to us , to justify , certainly in the eyes of the editors , this sacrifice of private feeling to a sense of public utility . Some , they have giv- en in the preface ...
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... tion of any steady , regular system of daily med- itation , such as has ever been practiced by all who wish to train themselves up to virtue in our Church , or of daily examination into the state of the con- science , independently of ...
... tion of any steady , regular system of daily med- itation , such as has ever been practiced by all who wish to train themselves up to virtue in our Church , or of daily examination into the state of the con- science , independently of ...
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... tion , which I think excellent , only I should like to know why you flinch from saying that the power of making the body and blood of Christ is vested in the successors of the Apostles : it seems to me much simpler , and less open to ...
... tion , which I think excellent , only I should like to know why you flinch from saying that the power of making the body and blood of Christ is vested in the successors of the Apostles : it seems to me much simpler , and less open to ...
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... tion bread and wine are made the body and blood of Christ ; and that , in such sort , as that not only is the body present when received , but that it may be actually said to be in the hand of one who holds the sacred species ; very ...
... tion bread and wine are made the body and blood of Christ ; and that , in such sort , as that not only is the body present when received , but that it may be actually said to be in the hand of one who holds the sacred species ; very ...
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... tion our former article in No X , on the Tra ts for the Times , in which we examined the very pas- sages alluded to in the following extract , which had not then come under our observation . We there cited the very example , as Mr ...
... tion our former article in No X , on the Tra ts for the Times , in which we examined the very pas- sages alluded to in the following extract , which had not then come under our observation . We there cited the very example , as Mr ...
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