The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 13Robert Aspland 1857 |
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... Church , but its influence on that Church is in many ways beneficial , and not least in lea- vening it from time to time with men trained to liberality and comprehension of thought , and thereby fitted to correct the narrow tendencies ...
... Church , but its influence on that Church is in many ways beneficial , and not least in lea- vening it from time to time with men trained to liberality and comprehension of thought , and thereby fitted to correct the narrow tendencies ...
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... Church . From the association of the Syriac Gospel with that of the Hebrews among the sources used by Hegesippus , we may perhaps infer that it was a Syriac rendering , with some additions peculiar to itself , of the original Aramaæan ...
... Church . From the association of the Syriac Gospel with that of the Hebrews among the sources used by Hegesippus , we may perhaps infer that it was a Syriac rendering , with some additions peculiar to itself , of the original Aramaæan ...
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... church freedom , I cannot suspect him of entertaining any purpose of restricting it , but the cast of thought which marks his present reference to the subject is a rather singular indication that he is treading upon dangerous ground . I ...
... church freedom , I cannot suspect him of entertaining any purpose of restricting it , but the cast of thought which marks his present reference to the subject is a rather singular indication that he is treading upon dangerous ground . I ...
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... church association . A record of personal experience may set this matter forth more distinctly than any reasoning can do . Ever since my con- nection with Unitarianism , I have been strongly impressed with the consideration that ...
... church association . A record of personal experience may set this matter forth more distinctly than any reasoning can do . Ever since my con- nection with Unitarianism , I have been strongly impressed with the consideration that ...
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... church of York on his son Edwin . This seems strange , when we recollect that Edwin Sandys was not at that time , nor ever was , in holy orders . To strange uses was Church patronage put in those days . Many Church livings were in ...
... church of York on his son Edwin . This seems strange , when we recollect that Edwin Sandys was not at that time , nor ever was , in holy orders . To strange uses was Church patronage put in those days . Many Church livings were in ...
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