The Church quarterly review, 24 tomasSpottiswoode & Company, 1887 |
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... desire to dwell principally upon the following topics : — I. It seems necessary , though this is not at present our primary object , to say something on that latest and most extreme development of the principle of authority , which has ...
... desire to dwell principally upon the following topics : — I. It seems necessary , though this is not at present our primary object , to say something on that latest and most extreme development of the principle of authority , which has ...
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... desire to remember how in the case 1 ' Accustomed to transfer our notions of earthly legislation to the idea of the Divine character , our thoughts readily ascribe remedial punish- ments to the moral regulation of the universe , but are ...
... desire to remember how in the case 1 ' Accustomed to transfer our notions of earthly legislation to the idea of the Divine character , our thoughts readily ascribe remedial punish- ments to the moral regulation of the universe , but are ...
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... desire to be fair . Our readers will find the paper in Macmillan's Magazine for November , 1885 ( vol . liii . p . 116 ) . They will do well to combine with it another essay from the same gifted pen in the Contemporary Review for ...
... desire to be fair . Our readers will find the paper in Macmillan's Magazine for November , 1885 ( vol . liii . p . 116 ) . They will do well to combine with it another essay from the same gifted pen in the Contemporary Review for ...
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... desire to contract fresh marriages ; and further the admission of such persons , after such new contract , to the Holy Communion . ' 5. That to commit the solution of questions of this nature to the unaided discretion of individual ...
... desire to contract fresh marriages ; and further the admission of such persons , after such new contract , to the Holy Communion . ' 5. That to commit the solution of questions of this nature to the unaided discretion of individual ...
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... desire to return to her husband ? ' ' And he ' ( the angel of the vision ) ' said to me , " If her husband receive her not he sinneth . " For this cause it is commanded to you both to abide single , because that in such a case there may ...
... desire to return to her husband ? ' ' And he ' ( the angel of the vision ) ' said to me , " If her husband receive her not he sinneth . " For this cause it is commanded to you both to abide single , because that in such a case there may ...
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