A Letter to Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the Tendency to Romanism Imputed to Doctrines Held of Old, as Now, in the English ChurchJ.H. Parker, 1839 - 263 |
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... judges whether any improvements may be introduced into that service ; when our service shall have become daily so also it is implied , they are " crumbs " which we are not worthy to gather up . The expression is ... judge whether any 17.
... judges whether any improvements may be introduced into that service ; when our service shall have become daily so also it is implied , they are " crumbs " which we are not worthy to gather up . The expression is ... judge whether any 17.
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... judge of the language of the Baptismal service ; when we have become alive to the im- portance of a true confession of the Holy Trinity , how much belongs to it , how manifold and subtle the temptations to deviate from it , have ...
... judge of the language of the Baptismal service ; when we have become alive to the im- portance of a true confession of the Holy Trinity , how much belongs to it , how manifold and subtle the temptations to deviate from it , have ...
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... judge , as the Catholic " Church and the most holy Fathers of old meant and ' judged , but also , I would gladly use the same words " that they used , and not use any other words ; but " to set my hand to all and singular their speeches ...
... judge , as the Catholic " Church and the most holy Fathers of old meant and ' judged , but also , I would gladly use the same words " that they used , and not use any other words ; but " to set my hand to all and singular their speeches ...
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... judge : they , that the more recent may not contradict the ancient ; Rome , that she may , and may correct them : they , that the meaning of Holy Scripture , of which the Church is the interpreter , must always be one and the same , to ...
... judge : they , that the more recent may not contradict the ancient ; Rome , that she may , and may correct them : they , that the meaning of Holy Scripture , of which the Church is the interpreter , must always be one and the same , to ...
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... judges right ; our's , that she must take that which is attested by universal consent as to the power of the Church ; Rome sup- poses that the Church may stamp that as certain , which before was really uncertain ; our's , that she only ...
... judges right ; our's , that she must take that which is attested by universal consent as to the power of the Church ; Rome sup- poses that the Church may stamp that as certain , which before was really uncertain ; our's , that she only ...
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