The Church quarterly review, 24 tomasSpottiswoode & Company, 1887 |
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... accept- ance of the truths of natural religion , as the Apostle seems to intimate ( Rom . i . 20 , ii . 14 , 15 ) . And yet it is not to be denied that the human conscience , when enlightened by the Gospel gifts ( that is to say , both ...
... accept- ance of the truths of natural religion , as the Apostle seems to intimate ( Rom . i . 20 , ii . 14 , 15 ) . And yet it is not to be denied that the human conscience , when enlightened by the Gospel gifts ( that is to say , both ...
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... accepted by the Father of Mercies , both from me and all others who seriously and sincerely do -seek after peace and truth .'- Works , Anglo - Catholic Library . 1 The Via Media ( London : Pickering , 1877 , third edition ) , vol . i ...
... accepted by the Father of Mercies , both from me and all others who seriously and sincerely do -seek after peace and truth .'- Works , Anglo - Catholic Library . 1 The Via Media ( London : Pickering , 1877 , third edition ) , vol . i ...
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... accepted among us , that even to question it in the slightest degree sounded to many ears like inchoate heresy . That theory may have more to say for itself than some would at present be inclined to allow . But it is not exhaustive ; it ...
... accepted among us , that even to question it in the slightest degree sounded to many ears like inchoate heresy . That theory may have more to say for itself than some would at present be inclined to allow . But it is not exhaustive ; it ...
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... accept the verdict thus pronounced . ' For our part we would fain beseech at least the remaining ten to wait . In time they may affect even the large majority that is against them . We turn to another of Mr. Wilson's statements . ' The ...
... accept the verdict thus pronounced . ' For our part we would fain beseech at least the remaining ten to wait . In time they may affect even the large majority that is against them . We turn to another of Mr. Wilson's statements . ' The ...
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... accepted as having entered within the very confines of the region of fact . With Pascal we hold that this was a case in which the authorities of the southern Church mistook their province and made a mistake.1 But the words , ' the ...
... accepted as having entered within the very confines of the region of fact . With Pascal we hold that this was a case in which the authorities of the southern Church mistook their province and made a mistake.1 But the words , ' the ...
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