Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford Tracts for the Times, المجلد 1Bohn, 1844 |
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... body in the established church , who , professing the most cordial and unexceptive approbation of the church , as it is , in its constitution , its ritual , and its position as related to the state , and who are accustomed to admire the ...
... body in the established church , who , professing the most cordial and unexceptive approbation of the church , as it is , in its constitution , its ritual , and its position as related to the state , and who are accustomed to admire the ...
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... body which stands foremost in upholding , and approving of , the POLITICAL Constitution of the church , and which is more con- cerned ( or seemingly so ) for the establishment , than it is for the church , and is zealous for episcopacy ...
... body which stands foremost in upholding , and approving of , the POLITICAL Constitution of the church , and which is more con- cerned ( or seemingly so ) for the establishment , than it is for the church , and is zealous for episcopacy ...
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... body allowed them to follow their convictions , they realized their idea , and probably would have done so to the extent of a close imitation of all but the offensive features of that system . But how different a notion of christianity ...
... body allowed them to follow their convictions , they realized their idea , and probably would have done so to the extent of a close imitation of all but the offensive features of that system . But how different a notion of christianity ...
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... bodies favour any reference to them . And yet , granting that , when we have to consider the safety and instruction of ... body of ancient christian literature , so far as now extant . Any method more summary , specious as it may seem ...
... bodies favour any reference to them . And yet , granting that , when we have to consider the safety and instruction of ... body of ancient christian literature , so far as now extant . Any method more summary , specious as it may seem ...
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... body of written affidavits , and statements of facts , profes- sionally dressed up , and moulded with a special intention ; -such a body of evidence , compared with the hearing and seeing of the actual witnesses , in a court of law . In ...
... body of written affidavits , and statements of facts , profes- sionally dressed up , and moulded with a special intention ; -such a body of evidence , compared with the hearing and seeing of the actual witnesses , in a court of law . In ...
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actually adduced admitted affirmed age to age altogether Ambrose ancient christianity ancient church antiquity apostasy apostolic appear argument ascetic asceticism Athanasius attached authority Basil bishop catholic century Christ Chrysostom church history clergy concerning connexion course Cyprian doctrine early church ecclesiastical effect elements endeavour english reformers epistle errors evangelic evidence fact faith false favour feeling genuine gnostic Gospel heaven holy homilies honour human nature instance institute Irenæus labours less look Lord Lord's martyr means merits mind ministers of religion mode modern church monastic moral motives nicene age nicene christianity nicene church nicene fathers notions opinions ourselves Oxford Tract writers passages persons piety popery practices present profession protestant protestantism purity question reader regard religion religious celibacy repentance ritual romish sacraments saints sanctity Scripture sense sentiments Sozomen spiritual style superstition Synesius Tertullian theological theosophy thing thou truth Vincent of Lerins virginity virtue word