Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... light of Thy counte- nance shines continually ; and vouchsafe to bring them and us to the full enjoyment of Thy heavenly kingdom . " I have dwelt the longer upon this subject , as being aware that you have reputed it a vulnerable point ...
... light of Thy counte- nance shines continually ; and vouchsafe to bring them and us to the full enjoyment of Thy heavenly kingdom . " I have dwelt the longer upon this subject , as being aware that you have reputed it a vulnerable point ...
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... lights of our Church , and that , in relation to the same subjects ? Your irony will reach rather further than you intended . I will cite two only , Hooker and Bp . Beveridge . Hooker then says ( Eccl . Pol . i . 41. ) , " There hath ...
... lights of our Church , and that , in relation to the same subjects ? Your irony will reach rather further than you intended . I will cite two only , Hooker and Bp . Beveridge . Hooker then says ( Eccl . Pol . i . 41. ) , " There hath ...
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... light does this throw upon the death of beloved and revered friends ! Instead of their " resting from their labours , " as Scripture says , there are ( ordi- narily speaking ) none who have not to pass a time of trial and purification ...
... light does this throw upon the death of beloved and revered friends ! Instead of their " resting from their labours , " as Scripture says , there are ( ordi- narily speaking ) none who have not to pass a time of trial and purification ...
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... light most acceptable to them . But they seem to show thus much : first , that he was engaged in a novel experiment , which circumstances rendered necessary , and was trying how far he might safely go ; secondly , that he did not carry ...
... light most acceptable to them . But they seem to show thus much : first , that he was engaged in a novel experiment , which circumstances rendered necessary , and was trying how far he might safely go ; secondly , that he did not carry ...
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... light and the land of the living , into the bosoms of Abraham , Isaac , and Jacob , into the place from whence pain and sorrow and sighing flieth . " Fourthly , by the funeral ordinances of the Church related by St. Chrysostom , which ...
... light and the land of the living , into the bosoms of Abraham , Isaac , and Jacob , into the place from whence pain and sorrow and sighing flieth . " Fourthly , by the funeral ordinances of the Church related by St. Chrysostom , which ...
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