The Church Quarterly Review, 23 tomasArthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1887 |
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... constructing the Church of England leave the persistent facts of human nature , and the accumulated experience of history , VOL . XXIII . — NO . XLV . B entirely out of their reckoning , and travel cheerfully on EXPANSION OR DISRUPTION? ·
... constructing the Church of England leave the persistent facts of human nature , and the accumulated experience of history , VOL . XXIII . — NO . XLV . B entirely out of their reckoning , and travel cheerfully on EXPANSION OR DISRUPTION? ·
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... human life by conscious communion with the infinitely Perfect Spirit ; and the consequent enthusiasm of all pure and uniting affections . ' It is in no way impugning the element of truth in these words to say that they might readily be ...
... human life by conscious communion with the infinitely Perfect Spirit ; and the consequent enthusiasm of all pure and uniting affections . ' It is in no way impugning the element of truth in these words to say that they might readily be ...
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... human nature , everywhere and at all times that a sufficient degree of intellectual development has been attained to allow of the apprehension of spiritual ideas ; and that must be the truest Church which most readily and cheerfully ...
... human nature , everywhere and at all times that a sufficient degree of intellectual development has been attained to allow of the apprehension of spiritual ideas ; and that must be the truest Church which most readily and cheerfully ...
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... human folly go further on the path of generating strife , chaos , and irreligion ? Nothing of all this is expansion . That scientific term means ' increase of volume , ' and the volume of the Church of England can be increased in but ...
... human folly go further on the path of generating strife , chaos , and irreligion ? Nothing of all this is expansion . That scientific term means ' increase of volume , ' and the volume of the Church of England can be increased in but ...
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... human nature and s Cyril says is , on the removal ( ἐκ μέσου γεγονότος which separates , and , as it were , walls off the man from God , that is , sin , ' a familiar idea which expressed only four lines further on , if sin sun dissevers ...
... human nature and s Cyril says is , on the removal ( ἐκ μέσου γεγονότος which separates , and , as it were , walls off the man from God , that is , sin , ' a familiar idea which expressed only four lines further on , if sin sun dissevers ...
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358 psl. - ... by the merits and death of thy Son Jesus Christ, and through faith in his blood, we and all thy whole Church may obtain remission of our sins, and all other benefits of his passion.
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