Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... whole not un- fairly selected , but which , so detached , will not be under- stood in their true sense and bearings by readers un- acquainted with the language of our old divinity . Dr. Pusey's valuable Pamphlet in answer to one ...
... whole not un- fairly selected , but which , so detached , will not be under- stood in their true sense and bearings by readers un- acquainted with the language of our old divinity . Dr. Pusey's valuable Pamphlet in answer to one ...
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... whole Church . For the imposition of hands , whereby the ministers of the Church are initiated to their office , as on the one hand I am not unwilling that it should be called a sacrament , so on the other I do not count it among the ...
... whole Church . For the imposition of hands , whereby the ministers of the Church are initiated to their office , as on the one hand I am not unwilling that it should be called a sacrament , so on the other I do not count it among the ...
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... which , together with that of St. Basil , calls forth your reprobation ; and we cannot do better than refer you , and ultra - Protestants generally , to the masterly manner in which he treats this whole subject , ( 14.
... which , together with that of St. Basil , calls forth your reprobation ; and we cannot do better than refer you , and ultra - Protestants generally , to the masterly manner in which he treats this whole subject , ( 14.
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... whole essay is well deserving of study . " To this also my concession shall be as liberal as any Romanist can wish , that there are two ways of conveying such revelations to us ; one in writing , the other by oral tradition ; the former ...
... whole essay is well deserving of study . " To this also my concession shall be as liberal as any Romanist can wish , that there are two ways of conveying such revelations to us ; one in writing , the other by oral tradition ; the former ...
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whole Church and Hooker were by ultra - Protestants always so accounted . Hooker then says ( Eccl . Poi . i . 14. ) : " " We do not reject them ( the Romish traditions ) only because they are not in the Scripture , but because they are ...
whole Church and Hooker were by ultra - Protestants always so accounted . Hooker then says ( Eccl . Poi . i . 14. ) : " " We do not reject them ( the Romish traditions ) only because they are not in the Scripture , but because they are ...
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