Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... standing upon holy ground ; and it beseems us to pull the shoes from off our feet , and tread reve- rently . Let error be removed as a disease , gently handling those who suffer under it , or repressing those who wilfully propagate it ...
... standing upon holy ground ; and it beseems us to pull the shoes from off our feet , and tread reve- rently . Let error be removed as a disease , gently handling those who suffer under it , or repressing those who wilfully propagate it ...
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... stand . The jest , how- ever , required that you should represent the contrary as the opinion of the writers of the Tracts , and the Pope feeling for them when they lament concerning the absolution ( p . 12 ) , " that it is a mere ...
... stand . The jest , how- ever , required that you should represent the contrary as the opinion of the writers of the Tracts , and the Pope feeling for them when they lament concerning the absolution ( p . 12 ) , " that it is a mere ...
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... stand as regards Romanism . Strictly speaking , and in the eyes of soberly religious men , it ought not to be em- braced , even could it be made appear in some points superior to ( what is now practically ) the Anglican system ; St ...
... stand as regards Romanism . Strictly speaking , and in the eyes of soberly religious men , it ought not to be em- braced , even could it be made appear in some points superior to ( what is now practically ) the Anglican system ; St ...
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... standing , however easy both to find and to use , they are a scandal ; and , while they lower our religious standard from the first , they are sure of hurting our cause in the end . But again , our arguments must not only be true and ...
... standing , however easy both to find and to use , they are a scandal ; and , while they lower our religious standard from the first , they are sure of hurting our cause in the end . But again , our arguments must not only be true and ...
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... stand why the question of the Rule of Faith is an important one . It has been already said , that our arguments must also keep clear , as much as possible , of the subjects more especially sacred . This is our privilege in these latter ...
... stand why the question of the Rule of Faith is an important one . It has been already said , that our arguments must also keep clear , as much as possible , of the subjects more especially sacred . This is our privilege in these latter ...
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