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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... principle it was that " in nothing they may be followed which are of the " Church of Rome 2. " Whither that principle leads , our Church has once had but too unhappy expe- rience . But the principle , although modified , is not ...
... principle it was that " in nothing they may be followed which are of the " Church of Rome 2. " Whither that principle leads , our Church has once had but too unhappy expe- rience . But the principle , although modified , is not ...
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... principles , that they , not ac- customed to any high views of Church discipline , for the most part as soon as they have an end in view , which they think good , think also that it is good to realize it any how ; form societies , enter ...
... principles , that they , not ac- customed to any high views of Church discipline , for the most part as soon as they have an end in view , which they think good , think also that it is good to realize it any how ; form societies , enter ...
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... 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 ' . " More than ...
... 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 ' . " More than ...
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... arise , if those who act upon one set of principles are judged upon by the other . Thus , we would freely express , as have many of the Bishops of our Church ' B 2 19 so shall understand her, and may supply any thing ...
... arise , if those who act upon one set of principles are judged upon by the other . Thus , we would freely express , as have many of the Bishops of our Church ' B 2 19 so shall understand her, and may supply any thing ...
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... principles which they profess ; they are sound and orthodox , not in consequence of their principles , but in despite of their natural tendency . The natural bias of what terms itself a " Scriptural Theology " is to a naked Creed ; it ...
... principles which they profess ; they are sound and orthodox , not in consequence of their principles , but in despite of their natural tendency . The natural bias of what terms itself a " Scriptural Theology " is to a naked Creed ; it ...
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