Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... was treated on all hands with coldness and disapprobation . A sense of the dreariness of such a state of things naturally led to those anxious appeals and abrupt sketches of doc- trine with which the Tracts opened . They were written.
... was treated on all hands with coldness and disapprobation . A sense of the dreariness of such a state of things naturally led to those anxious appeals and abrupt sketches of doc- trine with which the Tracts opened . They were written.
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... things of the day , and so are insensibly inured to its wretchedness , and deem it irremediable . They are indeed ... thing except truth , be lost , then the temptation of ap- pealing to any other principle but truth and holiness , 2.
... things of the day , and so are insensibly inured to its wretchedness , and deem it irremediable . They are indeed ... thing except truth , be lost , then the temptation of ap- pealing to any other principle but truth and holiness , 2.
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... things , treated of by men of this world : a pernicious principle was admitted ; but the source of truth and holy earnestness was not yet poisoned ; banter had not yet been employed upon things Divine . This is now inadvertently ...
... things , treated of by men of this world : a pernicious principle was admitted ; but the source of truth and holy earnestness was not yet poisoned ; banter had not yet been employed upon things Divine . This is now inadvertently ...
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... things ( the matters of fact recorded in the Gospel of our Blessed Saviour ) ; and they were not instituted in after - ages , but at the very time when these things were said to be done , and have been observed without interruption in ...
... things ( the matters of fact recorded in the Gospel of our Blessed Saviour ) ; and they were not instituted in after - ages , but at the very time when these things were said to be done , and have been observed without interruption in ...
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... things as being " as sacraments , " or Archbishop Wake , who objects not to its being called " a kind of Particular Sacrament . " But before you repeat your jest , allow me one earnest ques- tion ; When one is set apart for the ministry ...
... things as being " as sacraments , " or Archbishop Wake , who objects not to its being called " a kind of Particular Sacrament . " But before you repeat your jest , allow me one earnest ques- tion ; When one is set apart for the ministry ...
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