Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... 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 of truth . 3. False insinuation , and ...
... 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 of truth . 3. False insinuation , and ...
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... considering , again , the extent of her Communion , -would not wish , and long , and pray that she might be freed from her anti- Christian servitude ; that she , as ourselves have been , might be restored to her primeval purity , when ...
... considering , again , the extent of her Communion , -would not wish , and long , and pray that she might be freed from her anti- Christian servitude ; that she , as ourselves have been , might be restored to her primeval purity , when ...
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... consider whether all the objections which he urges against the Scripture argument for Episcopacy may not be turned against his own belief in the Trinity . It is a happy thing for themselves that men are inconsistent ; yet it is ...
... consider whether all the objections which he urges against the Scripture argument for Episcopacy may not be turned against his own belief in the Trinity . It is a happy thing for themselves that men are inconsistent ; yet it is ...
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... consider variously , the one question , with which we are likely to be attacked , —why , in matter of fact , we remain separate from Rome . Some general remarks on the line of argument hence resulting , will be the sub- ject of this ...
... consider variously , the one question , with which we are likely to be attacked , —why , in matter of fact , we remain separate from Rome . Some general remarks on the line of argument hence resulting , will be the sub- ject of this ...
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... consider union with the state to be apostasy , or the doctrine of baptismal regeneration a heresy , are wrong , not in that they separate from us , but in that they so think . And further , a debt of gratitude to that particular branch ...
... consider union with the state to be apostasy , or the doctrine of baptismal regeneration a heresy , are wrong , not in that they separate from us , but in that they so think . And further , a debt of gratitude to that particular branch ...
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