The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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To those who had any previous acquaintance with the subject , and are not prepared to accept Carlyle's authority as final ... The abundant revelations of habitual and studied duplicity contained in some of his authorities — notably in ...
To those who had any previous acquaintance with the subject , and are not prepared to accept Carlyle's authority as final ... The abundant revelations of habitual and studied duplicity contained in some of his authorities — notably in ...
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They claimed for the clergy all that belongs to them in virtue of their ordination , i.e. rulership , the preaching voice , sacramental ministration , leadership in worship , the care of souls and the spiritual authority necessarily ...
They claimed for the clergy all that belongs to them in virtue of their ordination , i.e. rulership , the preaching voice , sacramental ministration , leadership in worship , the care of souls and the spiritual authority necessarily ...
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The bishops , priests , and deacons of the Church of England inherit the grace and authority of the Apostolical Succession . They would dishonour their Lord , and degrade their holy office , were they to disparage or disclaim their ...
The bishops , priests , and deacons of the Church of England inherit the grace and authority of the Apostolical Succession . They would dishonour their Lord , and degrade their holy office , were they to disparage or disclaim their ...
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