The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1885 - Great Britain |
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Page 48
No doubt the question is not one to be decided by numbers alone , although the Church has no need to fear the numerical test . That anomalies exist it would be unwise to deny . The Highlands , for example , have long been a thorn in the ...
No doubt the question is not one to be decided by numbers alone , although the Church has no need to fear the numerical test . That anomalies exist it would be unwise to deny . The Highlands , for example , have long been a thorn in the ...
Page 108
The union of Church and State should be dear to the heart of every Catholic . We know that , prior to the Reformation , our Church was the Established Church of the whole Christian world , and that it was the hope of preserving its ...
The union of Church and State should be dear to the heart of every Catholic . We know that , prior to the Reformation , our Church was the Established Church of the whole Christian world , and that it was the hope of preserving its ...
Page 342
The following resolutions were then unanimously agreed to :I. That it is the imperative duty of every Churchman ( irrespective of party politics ) to use every effort to defend the Church of England against the attacks now made upon her ...
The following resolutions were then unanimously agreed to :I. That it is the imperative duty of every Churchman ( irrespective of party politics ) to use every effort to defend the Church of England against the attacks now made upon her ...
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