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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Strona 17
... mind , it is an argument for something different " from either , for diffidence . I very much doubt , " whether in these days the spirit of true devotion is " at all understood , and whether an attempt to go for- " ward or backward ...
... mind , it is an argument for something different " from either , for diffidence . I very much doubt , " whether in these days the spirit of true devotion is " at all understood , and whether an attempt to go for- " ward or backward ...
Strona 18
... mind was inclined , or from which we have , perhaps , on the very road , been snatched , then may men judge fitly whether " our Church " at this day " needeth " not , in the Athanasian Creed , " those ancient preservatives , which ages ...
... mind was inclined , or from which we have , perhaps , on the very road , been snatched , then may men judge fitly whether " our Church " at this day " needeth " not , in the Athanasian Creed , " those ancient preservatives , which ages ...
Strona 19
... mind , and inferring that we should feel , act , and think as they would , were they in our stead , that they have come to these strange notions about us . They , with the impatience of modern habits , could not see a fancied defect ...
... mind , and inferring that we should feel , act , and think as they would , were they in our stead , that they have come to these strange notions about us . They , with the impatience of modern habits , could not see a fancied defect ...
Strona 20
... mind was different from that of our Church ; yet could we adopt the words of one , with whose views probably we do not coincide ; " Happy is it " for the Church , that there has always been between " these opposite parties " [ who would ...
... mind was different from that of our Church ; yet could we adopt the words of one , with whose views probably we do not coincide ; " Happy is it " for the Church , that there has always been between " these opposite parties " [ who would ...
Strona 21
... mind and one judgment in all things , or what 66 66 66 66 may be the duty of individuals as a matter of con ... minds of Andrews or " Laud , has not been so circumscribed by subsequent political events , but it will hold us pigmies , how ...
... mind and one judgment in all things , or what 66 66 66 66 may be the duty of individuals as a matter of con ... minds of Andrews or " Laud , has not been so circumscribed by subsequent political events , but it will hold us pigmies , how ...
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