The Church of England Quarterly Review, Volumen5William Pickering, 1839 |
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... learned work . " The Arkite Conflict " is preposterous , and a vast proportion of the interpretations of Mythology is singularly queer and overstrained . We do not like the magisterial manner in which some of these interpretations are ...
... learned work . " The Arkite Conflict " is preposterous , and a vast proportion of the interpretations of Mythology is singularly queer and overstrained . We do not like the magisterial manner in which some of these interpretations are ...
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... learned the whole Bible by heart , declares that Jerusalem , which is above , by which he meant the Christian Church , regenerates us with the water of regeneration : and he was manifestly an advocate for infantine baptism . It was ...
... learned the whole Bible by heart , declares that Jerusalem , which is above , by which he meant the Christian Church , regenerates us with the water of regeneration : and he was manifestly an advocate for infantine baptism . It was ...
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... learned undertaking ; but the merits preponderate over the etymological faults : and if Mr. Harcourt , bidding adieu to the Arkites and Helio - Arkites , will devote his abilities to critical elucidations of the Scriptures and of ...
... learned undertaking ; but the merits preponderate over the etymological faults : and if Mr. Harcourt , bidding adieu to the Arkites and Helio - Arkites , will devote his abilities to critical elucidations of the Scriptures and of ...
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... learned that his future interests will be best promoted by maintaining and propagating such an opinion . " At Maynooth he is subjected to a system of monastic discipline which it is scarcely credible could exist in the nineteenth ...
... learned that his future interests will be best promoted by maintaining and propagating such an opinion . " At Maynooth he is subjected to a system of monastic discipline which it is scarcely credible could exist in the nineteenth ...
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... learned work on the Corrup- tions of the Fathers , that no less than one hundred and eighty - seven treatises have been forged by the Papists , and attempted to be palmed upon the world as the genuine works of ancient writers . The same ...
... learned work on the Corrup- tions of the Fathers , that no less than one hundred and eighty - seven treatises have been forged by the Papists , and attempted to be palmed upon the world as the genuine works of ancient writers . The same ...
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Página 335 - God's word, branded with a name that expresses a direct and total contrariety to Christ and his gospel, and expressly marked for a final destruction distinct from all other visitations of the divine vengeance, while the only way of escape from that impending doom is opened to its subjects in a proclamation from heaven, " Come out of her, my people ; be ye not partakers of her sins, that ye receive not of her plagues...
Página 87 - Christ through faith, and having his sin in hatred through repentance ; him God beholdeth with a gracious eye, putteth away his sin by not imputing it,. taketh quite away the punishment due thereunto by pardoning it ; and accepteth him in Jesus Christ as perfectly righteous, as if he had fulfilled all that...
Página 106 - Good morning to the day; and next, my gold!— Open the shrine, that I may see my saint.