Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... appear to the American Episcopalians , that in the Rubric before the absolution , they substituted the words , " A declara- tion concerning the Forgiveness of Sins , " & c . Yet herein we fare better than usual ; for you have equally ...
... appear to the American Episcopalians , that in the Rubric before the absolution , they substituted the words , " A declara- tion concerning the Forgiveness of Sins , " & c . Yet herein we fare better than usual ; for you have equally ...
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... appear that his main object was to direct 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 ...
... appear that his main object was to direct 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 ...
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... appears to be at first an indistinct , but afterwards more clear reference to purgatory . - Later writers , and among the rest Alfred , adopted the popular notions of purgatory , which were still very different from the opinions on that ...
... appears to be at first an indistinct , but afterwards more clear reference to purgatory . - Later writers , and among the rest Alfred , adopted the popular notions of purgatory , which were still very different from the opinions on that ...
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... appear by that which followeth : and , therefore , this poor novice hath not yet learned his lesson aright , nor knoweth what it is he is to prove . But if he will be content to be informed by me , the thing he must prove ( if he desire ...
... appear by that which followeth : and , therefore , this poor novice hath not yet learned his lesson aright , nor knoweth what it is he is to prove . But if he will be content to be informed by me , the thing he must prove ( if he desire ...
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... appears from heretics and schismatics , who each obtain their own perverse opinions and practice from holy Scripture , interpreted after their own way . In matters , then , of this sort , if we would be secure against erring or ...
... appears from heretics and schismatics , who each obtain their own perverse opinions and practice from holy Scripture , interpreted after their own way . In matters , then , of this sort , if we would be secure against erring or ...
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