Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... speak of them only as inseparable conse- quences of the line which you have taken . I. IRREVERENCE . - It may suffice , Sir , to mention some of the subjects which were necessarily brought into your ill- advised jest . 1. Persons ...
... speak of them only as inseparable conse- quences of the line which you have taken . I. IRREVERENCE . - It may suffice , Sir , to mention some of the subjects which were necessarily brought into your ill- advised jest . 1. Persons ...
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... speaking of the sacraments instituted for the use of the whole Church . For the imposition of hands , whereby the ministers of the Church are initiated to their office , as on the one hand I am not unwilling . that it should be called a ...
... speaking of the sacraments instituted for the use of the whole Church . For the imposition of hands , whereby the ministers of the Church are initiated to their office , as on the one hand I am not unwilling . that it should be called a ...
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... , than part with her communion upon so remarkable an exchange . ” Since Rome has blended the cruel invention of purgatory with the primitive custom of prayer for the dead , ( not to speak now of her other corruptions , ) it is not 22.
... , than part with her communion upon so remarkable an exchange . ” Since Rome has blended the cruel invention of purgatory with the primitive custom of prayer for the dead , ( not to speak now of her other corruptions , ) it is not 22.
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... speak ) general interpretations of the Gospel , throughout the whole world ; otherwise it were incredible , yea , it were altogether impossible , that they should be received with such universal consent , everywhere and always . " The ...
... speak ) general interpretations of the Gospel , throughout the whole world ; otherwise it were incredible , yea , it were altogether impossible , that they should be received with such universal consent , everywhere and always . " The ...
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... speak ; and you dare not , in your own person , avow your belief , or even your suspicion , of the truth of the ... speaking openly , as knowing or suspecting it to be untrue : but now , if untrue , it is to pass as part of the jest ...
... speak ; and you dare not , in your own person , avow your belief , or even your suspicion , of the truth of the ... speaking openly , as knowing or suspecting it to be untrue : but now , if untrue , it is to pass as part of the jest ...
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