The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... Christ , in the aspirations of Kepler , and in the researches of the great philosophers of our own age , the sound of that key - note which had been struck for the first time by the Apostle of the Gentiles . " For the invisible things ...
... Christ , in the aspirations of Kepler , and in the researches of the great philosophers of our own age , the sound of that key - note which had been struck for the first time by the Apostle of the Gentiles . " For the invisible things ...
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... were thought to be safe landed , are but sunk deeper in the abyss of damnation . Ye slay souls redeemed with the blood of Christ , and The Use of Sarum . 65 subvert ecclesiastical discipline . 64 Ritual Uniformity a Protestant Innovation .
... were thought to be safe landed , are but sunk deeper in the abyss of damnation . Ye slay souls redeemed with the blood of Christ , and The Use of Sarum . 65 subvert ecclesiastical discipline . 64 Ritual Uniformity a Protestant Innovation .
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... rank and consequence , but are all , on some account , needful . Yet , in all their wide diversity , they have this in common , that they tend in some way to the perfecting of man- NO . LXXI . M of man in the race , one body in Christ.
... rank and consequence , but are all , on some account , needful . Yet , in all their wide diversity , they have this in common , that they tend in some way to the perfecting of man- NO . LXXI . M of man in the race , one body in Christ.
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... Christ , note- ' which seem to be more feeble , are still ' necessary . ' " But , dismissing this part of the author's exaltation of the Papacy , when we hear him gravely maintaining that the several institutions by which The Church is ...
... Christ , note- ' which seem to be more feeble , are still ' necessary . ' " But , dismissing this part of the author's exaltation of the Papacy , when we hear him gravely maintaining that the several institutions by which The Church is ...
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... Christ in whose person , according to Mr. Faber , ' is gathered up all that is kingly , all ' that is priestly in our dearest Lord ' - thus does the possessor of the keys , all whose decisions are ratified in heaven and binding on ...
... Christ in whose person , according to Mr. Faber , ' is gathered up all that is kingly , all ' that is priestly in our dearest Lord ' - thus does the possessor of the keys , all whose decisions are ratified in heaven and binding on ...
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