Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... reason of this change is to be found in the altered circumstances under which they now make their appearance . When the series began , the prospects of Catholic Truth were especially gloomy , from the circum- stance that irreligious ...
... reason of this change is to be found in the altered circumstances under which they now make their appearance . When the series began , the prospects of Catholic Truth were especially gloomy , from the circum- stance that irreligious ...
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... reasons , whether satisfactory or not in the judgment of others , for the style and manner of the earlier Tracts . When , however , from the circumstances of the times or from other causes , more interest seemed to be excited among ...
... reasons , whether satisfactory or not in the judgment of others , for the style and manner of the earlier Tracts . When , however , from the circumstances of the times or from other causes , more interest seemed to be excited among ...
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... reasons induce me to appeal to you , in reference to your recent Letter : First , that I have escaped your cen- sures : Secondly , that ( if report speaks right ) you are one from whose straight - forwardness , sincerity , and love of ...
... reasons induce me to appeal to you , in reference to your recent Letter : First , that I have escaped your cen- sures : Secondly , that ( if report speaks right ) you are one from whose straight - forwardness , sincerity , and love of ...
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... reason is evident : there are many lines of resemblance between truth and its counterfeits ; and it is the province of wit only to find out the likenesses in things , and not the talent of the common admirers of it to discover the ...
... reason is evident : there are many lines of resemblance between truth and its counterfeits ; and it is the province of wit only to find out the likenesses in things , and not the talent of the common admirers of it to discover the ...
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... reason , be proved to be of God . That which is of God , and may be evidently proved to be so , we deny not but it hath in his kind , although unwritten , the self - same force and authority with the written laws of God . It is by ours ...
... reason , be proved to be of God . That which is of God , and may be evidently proved to be so , we deny not but it hath in his kind , although unwritten , the self - same force and authority with the written laws of God . It is by ours ...
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