Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... believe what a recent author ' has well termed " The fable of the Nag's Head consecration . " Bishop Bull calls it " a putid fable ; " and even Lingard , who shrinks not from any plausible fable , discards it " . It suited , however ...
... believe what a recent author ' has well termed " The fable of the Nag's Head consecration . " Bishop Bull calls it " a putid fable ; " and even Lingard , who shrinks not from any plausible fable , discards it " . It suited , however ...
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... believe that Tertullian and St. Basil bear out the claims of modern Rome ? If not , your assumed character was too hard for your honesty - if you do , I leave you to arrange the question with a really learned divine and Bishop of our ...
... believe that Tertullian and St. Basil bear out the claims of modern Rome ? If not , your assumed character was too hard for your honesty - if you do , I leave you to arrange the question with a really learned divine and Bishop of our ...
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... believe her prayers for good people departed might improve their condition , and raise the satisfactions of this period . " And , again , having considered Bucer's objections : " There is another text urged in favour of Bucer's opinions ...
... believe her prayers for good people departed might improve their condition , and raise the satisfactions of this period . " And , again , having considered Bucer's objections : " There is another text urged in favour of Bucer's opinions ...
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... believe on sufficient and true grounds . This was illustrated by refer- ence to the prevailing feelings in some quarters with regard to episcopacy ; and it was shown , that the same principle would consistently extend not only to infant ...
... believe on sufficient and true grounds . This was illustrated by refer- ence to the prevailing feelings in some quarters with regard to episcopacy ; and it was shown , that the same principle would consistently extend not only to infant ...
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... believe and know to be honest . This was in- deed a necessary part of the fiction ; for an agreement with the Church of Rome in things indifferent , or upon which our Church has not deemed it necessary to pronounce , would even to ultra ...
... believe and know to be honest . This was in- deed a necessary part of the fiction ; for an agreement with the Church of Rome in things indifferent , or upon which our Church has not deemed it necessary to pronounce , would even to ultra ...
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