Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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Page 8
... keeping , however at variance with the laws of truth . The laws of fiction are indeed stern laws , since they require the sacrifice of whatever is at variance with themselves . Having adopted the fiction of a letter from the Pope to ...
... keeping , however at variance with the laws of truth . The laws of fiction are indeed stern laws , since they require the sacrifice of whatever is at variance with themselves . Having adopted the fiction of a letter from the Pope to ...
Page 8
... keep clear , as much as possible , of the subjects more especially sacred . This is our privilege in these latter days , if we understand it , that with all that is painful in our controversies , we are spared that distressing necessity ...
... keep clear , as much as possible , of the subjects more especially sacred . This is our privilege in these latter days , if we understand it , that with all that is painful in our controversies , we are spared that distressing necessity ...
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... keeping the nearest of any to the complete truth . Since that era , at least , Truth has not dwelt simply and securely in any visible Tabernacle . This view of the subject will illustrate for us the last words of Bishop Ken as contained ...
... keeping the nearest of any to the complete truth . Since that era , at least , Truth has not dwelt simply and securely in any visible Tabernacle . This view of the subject will illustrate for us the last words of Bishop Ken as contained ...
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... keep the remembrance of our parents or friends which die in the faith ; as well rejoicing for their refresh- ing , as requesting also for ourselves a godly consummation in the faith . Thus therefore do we celebrate the death , not the ...
... keep the remembrance of our parents or friends which die in the faith ; as well rejoicing for their refresh- ing , as requesting also for ourselves a godly consummation in the faith . Thus therefore do we celebrate the death , not the ...
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... keep their vigils , for the health of his soul ; " and having spent the night in praising GOD with Psalms , " to offer for him , in the morning , the sacrifice of the sacred oblation , " as Bede writeth ; who telleth us yet withal ...
... keep their vigils , for the health of his soul ; " and having spent the night in praising GOD with Psalms , " to offer for him , in the morning , the sacrifice of the sacred oblation , " as Bede writeth ; who telleth us yet withal ...
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