The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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Page 25
... ecclesiastical authority . But what have we in the growing power of the natural sentiments of man , as man , but the growing powers of moral feeling ? We must confess we do not envy the man who can affect to separate between the ...
... ecclesiastical authority . But what have we in the growing power of the natural sentiments of man , as man , but the growing powers of moral feeling ? We must confess we do not envy the man who can affect to separate between the ...
Page 45
... ecclesiastical , and official rub- bish , heaped on it in the barbarous ages . The condition of the bulk of the population , consisting in the main of peasantry , was extremely bad , and rather deteriorating than improving . The ...
... ecclesiastical , and official rub- bish , heaped on it in the barbarous ages . The condition of the bulk of the population , consisting in the main of peasantry , was extremely bad , and rather deteriorating than improving . The ...
Page 83
... ecclesiastical teachers ' be so , ' and is conscientiously convinced that they are not so , he must reject them ; so called , the ' right ' is not so much a ' right ' as a necessity , if the man is to be honest at all . The man may not ...
... ecclesiastical teachers ' be so , ' and is conscientiously convinced that they are not so , he must reject them ; so called , the ' right ' is not so much a ' right ' as a necessity , if the man is to be honest at all . The man may not ...
Page 99
... ecclesiastical reforms intermingling and co - operating with great civil reforms . Thus the legislative assembly is ... ecclesiastical supremacy from civil supremacy , dissociated civil encroachment from ecclesiastical encroachment ...
... ecclesiastical reforms intermingling and co - operating with great civil reforms . Thus the legislative assembly is ... ecclesiastical supremacy from civil supremacy , dissociated civil encroachment from ecclesiastical encroachment ...
Page 115
... ecclesiastical dispensation . ' 6 The general complexion of his character tends to contradict the assumption that Montaigne was a man likely to become a candidate for martyrdom . There was , indeed , a large share of hyperbole about him ...
... ecclesiastical dispensation . ' 6 The general complexion of his character tends to contradict the assumption that Montaigne was a man likely to become a candidate for martyrdom . There was , indeed , a large share of hyperbole about him ...
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