Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... persons have even despaired of addressing them , except in a tone even lower than that low tone to which they have sunk . It is true , that even among the better - instructed orders , persons , in their degree serious - minded , have ...
... persons have even despaired of addressing them , except in a tone even lower than that low tone to which they have sunk . It is true , that even among the better - instructed orders , persons , in their degree serious - minded , have ...
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... Persons ' belief as to our Lord's presence in the Commu- nion . 2. The mode in which the Commission ordained for the preaching and maintenance of the everlasting Gospel has been continued to this day . 3. The maintenance of the form of ...
... Persons ' belief as to our Lord's presence in the Commu- nion . 2. The mode in which the Commission ordained for the preaching and maintenance of the everlasting Gospel has been continued to this day . 3. The maintenance of the form of ...
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... person " receive the Holy Ghost for the office of a priest in the Church of God , " is not ordination to him a means of grace , and so , although not a sacrament , does it not " possess in a high degree the sacramental character ? " and ...
... person " receive the Holy Ghost for the office of a priest in the Church of God , " is not ordination to him a means of grace , and so , although not a sacrament , does it not " possess in a high degree the sacramental character ? " and ...
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... person might even wish for a much " stronger " form of absolution , and yet remain within the bounds of our Church . And so little strong did our form appear to the American Episcopalians , that in the Rubric before the absolution ...
... person might even wish for a much " stronger " form of absolution , and yet remain within the bounds of our Church . And so little strong did our form appear to the American Episcopalians , that in the Rubric before the absolution ...
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... persons ' attention to the view taken in those Liturgies of the consecration and oblation of the Eucharist ( p . 16 ) , since the consecration of the Eucharist is now so often regarded as a mere preliminary , instead of being in itself ...
... persons ' attention to the view taken in those Liturgies of the consecration and oblation of the Eucharist ( p . 16 ) , since the consecration of the Eucharist is now so often regarded as a mere preliminary , instead of being in itself ...
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