British Magazine, and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Volume 1J.G. & F. Rivington, 1832 - Theology |
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... duty from those to whom it is assigned , would be a step of which all can see the benefit ; and a church ought to give her rulers the means and power to exact duty strictly , if they have it not already . Here ( and there are many simi ...
... duty from those to whom it is assigned , would be a step of which all can see the benefit ; and a church ought to give her rulers the means and power to exact duty strictly , if they have it not already . Here ( and there are many simi ...
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... duty to sacrifice our wishes and feelings , to take any mea- sures for the support of our cause , which are not inconsistent with the rule of right , and to remember that these sacrifices are made for the good of the great cause which ...
... duty to sacrifice our wishes and feelings , to take any mea- sures for the support of our cause , which are not inconsistent with the rule of right , and to remember that these sacrifices are made for the good of the great cause which ...
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... duties , and demanding nothing more than a simple assent ; but it re- quires the believer to become a follower also ... duty of obedience not to be rendered at all , or to be rendered imperfectly and grudgingly : to such an one , the ...
... duties , and demanding nothing more than a simple assent ; but it re- quires the believer to become a follower also ... duty of obedience not to be rendered at all , or to be rendered imperfectly and grudgingly : to such an one , the ...
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... duty at all consonant with the purpose for which the property was given or bequeathed to the church . Those revenues and lands were wrested from the church by a direct act of arbitrary power , and shameless plunder . But whatever may be ...
... duty at all consonant with the purpose for which the property was given or bequeathed to the church . Those revenues and lands were wrested from the church by a direct act of arbitrary power , and shameless plunder . But whatever may be ...
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... duty of faith and obedience to the reader , and " teach the rustic moralist to die . " The interior of the church preserved all the characteristic simplicity and repose that reigned without . It had no side aisles or any archi- tectural ...
... duty of faith and obedience to the reader , and " teach the rustic moralist to die . " The interior of the church preserved all the characteristic simplicity and repose that reigned without . It had no side aisles or any archi- tectural ...
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