The Church Quarterly Review, Volumen 28Arthur Cayley Headlam S.P.C.K., 1889 |
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... accept in their entirety the Thirty - nine Articles of Religion , ' although we should demand , as ' a con- dition of the recognition of them as in complete intercommunion with us , that we should receive satisfactory evidence that they ...
... accept in their entirety the Thirty - nine Articles of Religion , ' although we should demand , as ' a con- dition of the recognition of them as in complete intercommunion with us , that we should receive satisfactory evidence that they ...
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... accepted as spoken among brethren . ' Nor is this eulogy overstrained , if it be acknowledged , as common report alleges , that once , though for but a short time , something very like just cause of provocation on the part of one ...
... accepted as spoken among brethren . ' Nor is this eulogy overstrained , if it be acknowledged , as common report alleges , that once , though for but a short time , something very like just cause of provocation on the part of one ...
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... accepted by the assembly ; but there is a general consensus that he never allowed the strain of his attention to relax , and we need hardly add that in no instance is he said to have failed in consideration and courtesy . If a ...
... accepted by the assembly ; but there is a general consensus that he never allowed the strain of his attention to relax , and we need hardly add that in no instance is he said to have failed in consideration and courtesy . If a ...
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... accepted official reports , it would not , as we have seen , in the very slightest measure have committed the Con- ference to an agreement with its sentiments or opinions ; but the Conference felt so strongly as to the thoroughly ...
... accepted official reports , it would not , as we have seen , in the very slightest measure have committed the Con- ference to an agreement with its sentiments or opinions ; but the Conference felt so strongly as to the thoroughly ...
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... accept episcopacy , without having formulated for themselves any doctrine as to its origin , or as to its being of the essence of the Church's organization . We shall not demand of any who may desire to join us more than we de- mand of ...
... accept episcopacy , without having formulated for themselves any doctrine as to its origin , or as to its being of the essence of the Church's organization . We shall not demand of any who may desire to join us more than we de- mand of ...
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Página 151 - No matins here of birds; not a rock partridge-cock, calling with blithesome chuckle over the extreme waterless desolation. Grave is that giddy heat upon the crown of the head; the ears tingle with a flickering shrillness, a subtle crepitation it seems, in the glassiness of this sunstricken nature: the hot sand-blink is in the eyes, and there is little refreshment to find in the tent's shelter; the worsted booths leak to this fiery rain of sunny light.
Página 115 - And Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold behind him a ram caught in a thicket by his horns : and Abraham went and took the ram, and offered him up for a burnt offering in the stead of his son.
Página 463 - For the love of God is broader Than the measures of man's mind, And the heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind...