Tracts for the Times, Volume 2, Part 2Charles Henry, 1840 |
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... body of Churchmen with reference to it . While we have cause to be thankful for the sounder and more ac- curate language which is now very generally adopted among well- judging men on ecclesiastical subjects , we must beware of over ...
... body of Churchmen with reference to it . While we have cause to be thankful for the sounder and more ac- curate language which is now very generally adopted among well- judging men on ecclesiastical subjects , we must beware of over ...
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... body of Christians ; they adopt and imitate the principles of our Church , which refers us to the agreement of Catholic antiquity , only that unhappily they take as a test moderns instead of ancients ; those who arose after the waters ...
... body of Christians ; they adopt and imitate the principles of our Church , which refers us to the agreement of Catholic antiquity , only that unhappily they take as a test moderns instead of ancients ; those who arose after the waters ...
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... body where the good effects are the least lasting , and subsequently are fearfully neutralized ; and it is in great ... body here alluded to , had , from their personal character , a great , and for the time a blessed influence ; but ...
... body where the good effects are the least lasting , and subsequently are fearfully neutralized ; and it is in great ... body here alluded to , had , from their personal character , a great , and for the time a blessed influence ; but ...
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... Body at God's right hand , a joyousness amid the subduing of the flesh , an overwhelming- ness to the dignity conferred on human nature , a solemnity to the communion of saints , who are the fulness of Him who filleth all in all , a ...
... Body at God's right hand , a joyousness amid the subduing of the flesh , an overwhelming- ness to the dignity conferred on human nature , a solemnity to the communion of saints , who are the fulness of Him who filleth all in all , a ...
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... body of Christ . There are tests afforded whether we are acting up to our privilege of Regeneration , and cherishing the Spirit there- in given us , but there is no hint that Regeneration can be obtained in any way but by Baptism , or ...
... body of Christ . There are tests afforded whether we are acting up to our privilege of Regeneration , and cherishing the Spirit there- in given us , but there is no hint that Regeneration can be obtained in any way but by Baptism , or ...
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