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... appear under that very condition , though , of course , it may ALSO appear when the true succession has been lost . If then we believe as we most certainly do - in the continuous development of the Oxford Movement down to the present ...
... appear under that very condition , though , of course , it may ALSO appear when the true succession has been lost . If then we believe as we most certainly do - in the continuous development of the Oxford Movement down to the present ...
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... appears on the surface , and it would not be difficult to show conspicuous traces of their influence in quarters where we should least expect to find any . It is owing to their efforts that the interpretation of scripture has been ...
... appears on the surface , and it would not be difficult to show conspicuous traces of their influence in quarters where we should least expect to find any . It is owing to their efforts that the interpretation of scripture has been ...
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... appear nearly so visionary as they do now . Yet it will not seem wonderful that these high hopes should have ended in disappointment , if we consider the grounds on which they rested . For this movement of contemporary civilisation ...
... appear nearly so visionary as they do now . Yet it will not seem wonderful that these high hopes should have ended in disappointment , if we consider the grounds on which they rested . For this movement of contemporary civilisation ...
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... appear , their most charac- teristic product . The time when the Church was hardening its lines and adapting itself more exclu- sively to a single , uniform , ecclesiastical type , was likewise the time when this process was going on ...
... appear , their most charac- teristic product . The time when the Church was hardening its lines and adapting itself more exclu- sively to a single , uniform , ecclesiastical type , was likewise the time when this process was going on ...
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... appear presently , the characteristic peculiarity of this Church is that it is governed not by the clergy but by the Church laity . CHAPTER III DEVELOPMENT OF CLASS ATTRIBUTES II . The Church 38 PART I THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
... appear presently , the characteristic peculiarity of this Church is that it is governed not by the clergy but by the Church laity . CHAPTER III DEVELOPMENT OF CLASS ATTRIBUTES II . The Church 38 PART I THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
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