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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... least strange circumstances of the times , that tracts , written for a temporary purpose , by persons unknown , or those who were known , but little known beyond their own University , should within a few years have been made , against ...
... least strange circumstances of the times , that tracts , written for a temporary purpose , by persons unknown , or those who were known , but little known beyond their own University , should within a few years have been made , against ...
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... least partially received . Many who opposed them , were obliged to advance a certain way , in order to take a position from which they might with ad- vantage attack them : still more frequently , men were thus constrained to consider ...
... least partially received . Many who opposed them , were obliged to advance a certain way , in order to take a position from which they might with ad- vantage attack them : still more frequently , men were thus constrained to consider ...
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... least , with yet more violent and more extended censure . Even your Lordship's name and office has not been spared , simply for having ac- quitted us ' ; many seem to be perplexed , as if there must be some evil about the thing , of ...
... least , with yet more violent and more extended censure . Even your Lordship's name and office has not been spared , simply for having ac- quitted us ' ; many seem to be perplexed , as if there must be some evil about the thing , of ...
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... least , the Lower house of Convocation , who would not even " 1 Directions " Concerning the Service of the Church , " in Pre- face to Common Prayer - book . 2 Essays on the Church , p . 284 . 3 Birch's Life of Tillotson . See at length ...
... least , the Lower house of Convocation , who would not even " 1 Directions " Concerning the Service of the Church , " in Pre- face to Common Prayer - book . 2 Essays on the Church , p . 284 . 3 Birch's Life of Tillotson . See at length ...
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... least know our principles ) , that whatever is done for the Church must not be done by a majority in her , that ( to use the words of one of us ) , " Whatever is done for the Church as a whole , must be done by the Church as a whole ...
... least know our principles ) , that whatever is done for the Church must not be done by a majority in her , that ( to use the words of one of us ) , " Whatever is done for the Church as a whole , must be done by the Church as a whole ...
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