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It proceeds on the assumption that I complained , with blame , that 666 High Churchism regarded with peculiar reverence a sanctity as connected with certain places , times , acts , and persons , ' & c . " I did not use those words .
It proceeds on the assumption that I complained , with blame , that 666 High Churchism regarded with peculiar reverence a sanctity as connected with certain places , times , acts , and persons , ' & c . " I did not use those words .
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worth , who recognize in such places , persons , and acts , a sanctity only relative and not intrinsic , -relative to the worshippers , without localizing or limiting Deity in or to the acts , times , or places ; Pantheistic and High ...
worth , who recognize in such places , persons , and acts , a sanctity only relative and not intrinsic , -relative to the worshippers , without localizing or limiting Deity in or to the acts , times , or places ; Pantheistic and High ...
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Now I cannot conceal my conviction that it is the vice of High Churchism in its tendency , to exaggerate the former of these , by localizing Deity in acts , places , & c . It is the vice of Pantheism to hold the latter alone .
Now I cannot conceal my conviction that it is the vice of High Churchism in its tendency , to exaggerate the former of these , by localizing Deity in acts , places , & c . It is the vice of Pantheism to hold the latter alone .
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... individual man is free to judge the Right , and to act in conformity with that judgment , without any interference or hinderance from any man or set of men - will be found to oppose a firmer barrier than these to Romish progress .
... individual man is free to judge the Right , and to act in conformity with that judgment , without any interference or hinderance from any man or set of men - will be found to oppose a firmer barrier than these to Romish progress .
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You may understand much of a man's real interest in a subject by observing the direction that his thoughts take when they are left to act spontaneously . A man who forces himself to think upon a generous topic does well ; but a man ...
You may understand much of a man's real interest in a subject by observing the direction that his thoughts take when they are left to act spontaneously . A man who forces himself to think upon a generous topic does well ; but a man ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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