Tracts for the Times, Volume 5J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1840 - Oxford movement |
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Page 23
... thought a madman or idiot , before that period , who had conjectured such a por- tentous approximation to Paganism as actually took place . 4. Now let us recur to the ancient Fathers , and see whether their further anticipations do not ...
... thought a madman or idiot , before that period , who had conjectured such a por- tentous approximation to Paganism as actually took place . 4. Now let us recur to the ancient Fathers , and see whether their further anticipations do not ...
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... thoughts to be sent backward and forward to the beginning and the end of the Gospel times , to the first and second ... thought , that we individually shall be judged . All these surely are acts of true and saving faith ; and this is ...
... thoughts to be sent backward and forward to the beginning and the end of the Gospel times , to the first and second ... thought , that we individually shall be judged . All these surely are acts of true and saving faith ; and this is ...
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... thought that the barbarian invasions were not all that Rome was to receive in the way of vengeance , but that GoD would one day destroy it by the fury of the elements . " Rome , " says one of them , at a time when a barbarian conqueror ...
... thought that the barbarian invasions were not all that Rome was to receive in the way of vengeance , but that GoD would one day destroy it by the fury of the elements . " Rome , " says one of them , at a time when a barbarian conqueror ...
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... thoughts of ease and comfort , of making money , settling well , or rising in the world . Surely with this thought before us , we cannot but feel that we are , what all Christians really are in the best estate , ( nay rather would wish ...
... thoughts of ease and comfort , of making money , settling well , or rising in the world . Surely with this thought before us , we cannot but feel that we are , what all Christians really are in the best estate , ( nay rather would wish ...
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... thought themselves the happier , when they carried Mr. Herbert's blessing back with them to their labour . Thus powerful was his reason , and his example , to perswade others to a practical piety and devotion . And his con- stant ...
... thought themselves the happier , when they carried Mr. Herbert's blessing back with them to their labour . Thus powerful was his reason , and his example , to perswade others to a practical piety and devotion . And his con- stant ...
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