From Oxford to Rome: And how it Feared with Some who Lately Made the JourneyLongman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1847 - 299 psl. |
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... worship ? That was a beautiful thought L. expressed the other day , ' that perhaps it was rather in com- passion to the weakness of men's faith than because She had lost the power , that the Church refrained in these times from working ...
... worship ? That was a beautiful thought L. expressed the other day , ' that perhaps it was rather in com- passion to the weakness of men's faith than because She had lost the power , that the Church refrained in these times from working ...
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... worship . All things are in order , all in wisdom . In the afternoon it was Mr. A.'s appointment to preach , he having himself so chosen it in preference to doing that duty in the more conspicuous morn- ing or evening service . But he ...
... worship . All things are in order , all in wisdom . In the afternoon it was Mr. A.'s appointment to preach , he having himself so chosen it in preference to doing that duty in the more conspicuous morn- ing or evening service . But he ...
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... worship and instruction , without one Holy Day from the beginning to the end of the year , and that the natural craving in the human mind for some object of belief and homage , if the true and perfect Faith be not pro- pagated , will ...
... worship and instruction , without one Holy Day from the beginning to the end of the year , and that the natural craving in the human mind for some object of belief and homage , if the true and perfect Faith be not pro- pagated , will ...
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... worship , in the desert , in the confessional , alternately bent and battled , but has overcome at last , and is now attired in the white robes and that " little coronet , " more bright and precious than ruler's diadem , reserved for ...
... worship , in the desert , in the confessional , alternately bent and battled , but has overcome at last , and is now attired in the white robes and that " little coronet , " more bright and precious than ruler's diadem , reserved for ...
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... worship His Moral Like- ness , who is Pure and Holy in its perfectest demonstra- tion - as in the nature of the Blessed Virgin - is not to make an idol , but to render Him more homage . On the subject of Penance he remarked- In early ...
... worship His Moral Like- ness , who is Pure and Holy in its perfectest demonstra- tion - as in the nature of the Blessed Virgin - is not to make an idol , but to render Him more homage . On the subject of Penance he remarked- In early ...
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From Oxford to Rome: and how it fared with some who lately made the journey ... Visos knygos peržiūra - 1847 |
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