Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... means that they contain strong expressions upon high and delicate matters , suddenly introduced , unexplained , and therefore obscure and harsh , though not intrinsically erroneous , then by intemperance is meant nothing else than want ...
... means that they contain strong expressions upon high and delicate matters , suddenly introduced , unexplained , and therefore obscure and harsh , though not intrinsically erroneous , then by intemperance is meant nothing else than want ...
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... means of grace , and so , although not a sacrament , does it not " possess in a high degree the sacramental character ? " and ought this subject to be treated of in merriment ? Again , a writer after having , in a very interesting paper ...
... means of grace , and so , although not a sacrament , does it not " possess in a high degree the sacramental character ? " and ought this subject to be treated of in merriment ? Again , a writer after having , in a very interesting paper ...
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... means exist for ascertaining what parts are inter- polated and what pure and genuine ; the pure and genuine parts being those wherein all agree . " Archbishop Wake says in like manner ( Dissert . on the Apostolical Fathers , c . ix ...
... means exist for ascertaining what parts are inter- polated and what pure and genuine ; the pure and genuine parts being those wherein all agree . " Archbishop Wake says in like manner ( Dissert . on the Apostolical Fathers , c . ix ...
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... mean , imputation of dishonesty to men whom , in your con- science , you 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 ...
... mean , imputation of dishonesty to men whom , in your con- science , you 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 ...
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... mean time , you may appeal to your republication of them as a proof that you have not leagued yourselves with us . " : Now of all this , Sir , you do not believe one syllable ; you do not think that , either in the republication of the ...
... mean time , you may appeal to your republication of them as a proof that you have not leagued yourselves with us . " : Now of all this , Sir , you do not believe one syllable ; you do not think that , either in the republication of the ...
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