The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - English literature |
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Page 128
... Church schools , and our schoolmasters with double the salary of the clergy but minus their aspirates . We see a general decay of rustic skill and , more serious , of family life , except among people of very determined character . The ...
... Church schools , and our schoolmasters with double the salary of the clergy but minus their aspirates . We see a general decay of rustic skill and , more serious , of family life , except among people of very determined character . The ...
Page 138
... Church doctrine , but what I do believe is that every one should be free to worship God in his own way . " So , when ... Church , for he has always understood that the Church of Rome is not tolerant . He may even have practical ...
... Church doctrine , but what I do believe is that every one should be free to worship God in his own way . " So , when ... Church , for he has always understood that the Church of Rome is not tolerant . He may even have practical ...
Page 139
... Church of England possesses a mode of worship which was intended to be uniform for the whole Church , and to exhibit in public prayer and administration of the Sacraments the expression of its doctrinal faith . Enormous ingenuity has ...
... Church of England possesses a mode of worship which was intended to be uniform for the whole Church , and to exhibit in public prayer and administration of the Sacraments the expression of its doctrinal faith . Enormous ingenuity has ...
Page 140
... Church . The other course , and that which has been adopted , is to compose alternative rubrics and prayers allowing that which the Prayer Book now forbids . It is here that the new question of toleration arises . Hitherto the Church ...
... Church . The other course , and that which has been adopted , is to compose alternative rubrics and prayers allowing that which the Prayer Book now forbids . It is here that the new question of toleration arises . Hitherto the Church ...
Page 141
... Church before the Reformation had no authoritative doctrine on the subject of the Mass . " It has also been asserted that " the doctrine of Transubstantiation was a most deliberate , a ... Church ? Why should not the Church PLAY THE GAME 141.
... Church before the Reformation had no authoritative doctrine on the subject of the Mass . " It has also been asserted that " the doctrine of Transubstantiation was a most deliberate , a ... Church ? Why should not the Church PLAY THE GAME 141.
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