The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Church to that of Rome ; that they held in some form the doctrine of the Real Presence ; ' that their whole treatment of the Communion Service was consistent only with that , and not at all with the Protestant doctrine . And yet they ...
... Church to that of Rome ; that they held in some form the doctrine of the Real Presence ; ' that their whole treatment of the Communion Service was consistent only with that , and not at all with the Protestant doctrine . And yet they ...
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... Churches whose form of Church government differs from our own . He would , perhaps , extend his definition of Christendom ' to all that we connote by the phrase , though of this we are not sure . However this may be , we would not limit ...
... Churches whose form of Church government differs from our own . He would , perhaps , extend his definition of Christendom ' to all that we connote by the phrase , though of this we are not sure . However this may be , we would not limit ...
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... Church herself when she explains “ the good estate of the Catholic Church ” to be attained by “ all who profess and call themselves Christians , being led into the way of truth . ” Christendom is as wide as the Christian name ; as wide ...
... Church herself when she explains “ the good estate of the Catholic Church ” to be attained by “ all who profess and call themselves Christians , being led into the way of truth . ” Christendom is as wide as the Christian name ; as wide ...
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