The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, 26 tomas1853 |
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... Christ in the Holy Eucharist . A Sermon preached before the University , in the Cathedral Church of Christ , in Oxford , on the 2d . Sunday after Epiphany 1853. By the Rev. E. B. Pusey , D.D. , Regius Professor of Hebrew , Canon of ...
... Christ in the Holy Eucharist . A Sermon preached before the University , in the Cathedral Church of Christ , in Oxford , on the 2d . Sunday after Epiphany 1853. By the Rev. E. B. Pusey , D.D. , Regius Professor of Hebrew , Canon of ...
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... Christianity , as well as that which goes to over- throw and uproot it altogether . And we much doubt whether this ... Christian faith , which we are happy to know is the general character of the body of instructors in our Universities ...
... Christianity , as well as that which goes to over- throw and uproot it altogether . And we much doubt whether this ... Christian faith , which we are happy to know is the general character of the body of instructors in our Universities ...
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... Christians using Liturgies of Oriental origin in the ' Greek , Syriac , Armenian , and other tongues , cannot be called ' strictly or exclusively Latin . Nor can a Communion which ' embraces several other nations and languages besides ...
... Christians using Liturgies of Oriental origin in the ' Greek , Syriac , Armenian , and other tongues , cannot be called ' strictly or exclusively Latin . Nor can a Communion which ' embraces several other nations and languages besides ...
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... Christians , according to the trans - Caucasian Almanack , form only one moiety of the whole population , which consists of 1,373,000 : the Maho- metans alone numbering 675,000 . Yet there still seems no reason why the East may not ...
... Christians , according to the trans - Caucasian Almanack , form only one moiety of the whole population , which consists of 1,373,000 : the Maho- metans alone numbering 675,000 . Yet there still seems no reason why the East may not ...
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... Christianity , could send out missionaries to preach the Gospel in China ? ' Will its relations to the civil power in the immense Slavonic Empire , or in the States into which , after centuries , that Empire may be divided , be such as ...
... Christianity , could send out missionaries to preach the Gospel in China ? ' Will its relations to the civil power in the immense Slavonic Empire , or in the States into which , after centuries , that Empire may be divided , be such as ...
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