Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... causes , more interest seemed to be excited among Churchmen concerning those doctrines which it was their object to enforce , discussion became more seasonable than the simple statements of doctrine with which the series began ; and ...
... causes , more interest seemed to be excited among Churchmen concerning those doctrines which it was their object to enforce , discussion became more seasonable than the simple statements of doctrine with which the series began ; and ...
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... cause advocated in the plain , open , straightforward tone which was once the characteristic of our land . Not simply our periodical literature , or our journals , but our courts of law , and that branch of the legislature which is ...
... cause advocated in the plain , open , straightforward tone which was once the characteristic of our land . Not simply our periodical literature , or our journals , but our courts of law , and that branch of the legislature which is ...
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... caused to yourself or others , and to consider in earnestness some of the evils into which it has betrayed you , and may and must betray others . I will confine myself to three : - 1. Irreverent treatment of holy things . 2. Sacrifice ...
... caused to yourself or others , and to consider in earnestness some of the evils into which it has betrayed you , and may and must betray others . I will confine myself to three : - 1. Irreverent treatment of holy things . 2. Sacrifice ...
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... cause of eternal happiness is trying , and men and angels , as it were , attending the issue of the conflict , we can find room for a merry story.— " This quality [ of making men laugh ] causing the writer to be so well received , yours ...
... cause of eternal happiness is trying , and men and angels , as it were , attending the issue of the conflict , we can find room for a merry story.— " This quality [ of making men laugh ] causing the writer to be so well received , yours ...
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... caused them to be shown to certain priests , to convince them of the impudence of this fiction , that so they might at length cease from seducing so wickedly their credulous Prose- lytes . " ( Controv . de Disciplina Ecclesiæ , p . 248 ...
... caused them to be shown to certain priests , to convince them of the impudence of this fiction , that so they might at length cease from seducing so wickedly their credulous Prose- lytes . " ( Controv . de Disciplina Ecclesiæ , p . 248 ...
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