The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... England employs in her Ordinal the same words as the Church of Rome ; and in her form of absolution she claims power as unstinted and as emphatic.t Will Dean Boyd maintain that the Church of Rome means only a declarative , and not an ...
... England employs in her Ordinal the same words as the Church of Rome ; and in her form of absolution she claims power as unstinted and as emphatic.t Will Dean Boyd maintain that the Church of Rome means only a declarative , and not an ...
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... England , in times past , very disagreeable ones , even to burning at the stake ; and being to - day anything but agreeable . But with what result ? Why , only the creation of endless schism , and a constantly widening area of Dissent ...
... England , in times past , very disagreeable ones , even to burning at the stake ; and being to - day anything but agreeable . But with what result ? Why , only the creation of endless schism , and a constantly widening area of Dissent ...
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... England virtually tolerates within her fold a latitude a of doctrine as wide as this , she has no right to unchristianize or unchurch even the Unitarian ; and he comes to the conclusion which we will not run the risk of misrepresenting ...
... England virtually tolerates within her fold a latitude a of doctrine as wide as this , she has no right to unchristianize or unchurch even the Unitarian ; and he comes to the conclusion which we will not run the risk of misrepresenting ...
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