The British Quarterly Review, 41. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... England shall arise , stronger than ever in its hold of the affections of the people of England , and worthier of their loving reverence ; more beautiful , and nearer to the true Divine ideal of a Church ; a Church which shall be able ...
... England shall arise , stronger than ever in its hold of the affections of the people of England , and worthier of their loving reverence ; more beautiful , and nearer to the true Divine ideal of a Church ; a Church which shall be able ...
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... England was treated by the State and Nation of this land of England as the religious teacher of the people . Now , in the positions which the Church of England holds in having a right to Church - rates , in having the places her ...
... England was treated by the State and Nation of this land of England as the religious teacher of the people . Now , in the positions which the Church of England holds in having a right to Church - rates , in having the places her ...
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Henry Allon. failed on both sides . Not having in England the Apostolic descent of her ministry , she sent in a new line , not the line of the ancient Church , and when she found in the reign of Elizabeth that it was hopeless to bring ...
Henry Allon. failed on both sides . Not having in England the Apostolic descent of her ministry , she sent in a new line , not the line of the ancient Church , and when she found in the reign of Elizabeth that it was hopeless to bring ...
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