The Church quarterly review, 24 tomasSpottiswoode & Company, 1887 |
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... principles , good in themselves , have to be reconciled and harmonized in practice . And here , both on the part of rulers and of ruled , of teachers and of taught , how hard is it to combine lawful liberty with rightful sway and due ...
... principles , good in themselves , have to be reconciled and harmonized in practice . And here , both on the part of rulers and of ruled , of teachers and of taught , how hard is it to combine lawful liberty with rightful sway and due ...
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... principle of authority , which has not unnaturally been termed ' Vaticanism . ' 2. While wishing to allow to freedom of ... principles advocated by many Fathers of the Church and great Anglican divines have not been yet disproved and ...
... principle of authority , which has not unnaturally been termed ' Vaticanism . ' 2. While wishing to allow to freedom of ... principles advocated by many Fathers of the Church and great Anglican divines have not been yet disproved and ...
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... principle , where such help may be sometimes both desirable and salutary , but the same external direction is applied on all occasions , in all contingencies , in the everyday life of the people , and is carried by simple natures into ...
... principle , where such help may be sometimes both desirable and salutary , but the same external direction is applied on all occasions , in all contingencies , in the everyday life of the people , and is carried by simple natures into ...
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... principle Lex orandi , norma credendi . Thirdly , by her rounds of yearly service , which proclaim afresh , and in a manner perhaps even more 1 First Age of the Church , Book II . chap . i . pp . 152-3 . English Translation by Oxenham ...
... principle Lex orandi , norma credendi . Thirdly , by her rounds of yearly service , which proclaim afresh , and in a manner perhaps even more 1 First Age of the Church , Book II . chap . i . pp . 152-3 . English Translation by Oxenham ...
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... principles does , by every law of evidence , strengthen the case on behalf of that wherein they agree . Hence , in part , the force of such statements as those cited by us a few pages earlier : and this may possibly be one reason why ...
... principles does , by every law of evidence , strengthen the case on behalf of that wherein they agree . Hence , in part , the force of such statements as those cited by us a few pages earlier : and this may possibly be one reason why ...
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