Tracts for the Times, Tom 2Saint John Henry Newman, John Keble, Richard Hurrell Froude, William Palmer, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams Charles Henry, 142 Fulton-street, 1840 |
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... language which is now very generally adopted among well - judging men on ecclesiastical subjects , we must beware of over - estimating what has been done , A 2 ANNEXA 112970 ( RECAP ) 5621 914 hopes of success , or Many more persons , and.
... language which is now very generally adopted among well - judging men on ecclesiastical subjects , we must beware of over - estimating what has been done , A 2 ANNEXA 112970 ( RECAP ) 5621 914 hopes of success , or Many more persons , and.
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... persons , and so becoming sanguine in our slackening our exertions to secure it . doubtless , have taken up a profession of the main doctrine in question , that , namely , of the One Catholic and Apos- tolic Church , than fully enter ...
... persons , and so becoming sanguine in our slackening our exertions to secure it . doubtless , have taken up a profession of the main doctrine in question , that , namely , of the One Catholic and Apos- tolic Church , than fully enter ...
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... persons ; who , instead of receiving the arguments of others in simplicity , and candour , seem to have a certain ... person's character and principles should not influence our judgment of his arguments ; certainly it should have great ...
... persons ; who , instead of receiving the arguments of others in simplicity , and candour , seem to have a certain ... person's character and principles should not influence our judgment of his arguments ; certainly it should have great ...
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... persons it is here suggested , that their difficulty arises from prejudice in favour of a particular theory . Scripture may be viewed from other points than that which they have chosen and the theory which a different view suggests may ...
... persons it is here suggested , that their difficulty arises from prejudice in favour of a particular theory . Scripture may be viewed from other points than that which they have chosen and the theory which a different view suggests may ...
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... persons to whom He preached the most concerning truths ; and , last of all , laying down His life for His sheep . I am astonished , and greatly ashamed , when I consider how very far I come short of this pat- tern , how poor my pains ...
... persons to whom He preached the most concerning truths ; and , last of all , laying down His life for His sheep . I am astonished , and greatly ashamed , when I consider how very far I come short of this pat- tern , how poor my pains ...
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