The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... practice , it is not neces- sary for us to produce an express command of Scripture . It is enough to know , that it is the most effectual means of keeping alive a spirit of piety and consideration in those , who are bound together by ...
... practice , it is not neces- sary for us to produce an express command of Scripture . It is enough to know , that it is the most effectual means of keeping alive a spirit of piety and consideration in those , who are bound together by ...
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... practice and discipline , ' are of no real importance to the question of Catholic emancipation , or even to the union of the two churches . Grant that , during many centuries , your church ( as an ecclesiastical establishment ) preceded ...
... practice and discipline , ' are of no real importance to the question of Catholic emancipation , or even to the union of the two churches . Grant that , during many centuries , your church ( as an ecclesiastical establishment ) preceded ...
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... practice , when it admitted into its bosom ambition , pride , avarice , indolence , and sensuality ; intolerance , with its malevolent passions , invaded and perverted alike , your creed , your practice , and church govern- ment ...
... practice , when it admitted into its bosom ambition , pride , avarice , indolence , and sensuality ; intolerance , with its malevolent passions , invaded and perverted alike , your creed , your practice , and church govern- ment ...
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The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1824 |
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