Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford Tracts for the Times, المجلد 1Bohn, 1844 |
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الصفحة iv
... regard the immediate organs of the papal court as the best judges of what touches so nearly the honour and expected advancement of the Church . The Oxford writers therefore must even submit , with a good grace , to their hard fate ...
... regard the immediate organs of the papal court as the best judges of what touches so nearly the honour and expected advancement of the Church . The Oxford writers therefore must even submit , with a good grace , to their hard fate ...
الصفحة viii
... regard . You will perceive that , while a single class of objects is before me , I have kept a double purpose always in view , namely , in the first instance , to loosen a little that antiquarian enthusiasm which is putting every thing ...
... regard . You will perceive that , while a single class of objects is before me , I have kept a double purpose always in view , namely , in the first instance , to loosen a little that antiquarian enthusiasm which is putting every thing ...
الصفحة x
... regard to the church , which precluded my winning any favour from its more rigid adherents , or accredited champions . In fact , and I hope you will allow me on this occasion to make the profession , my convictions , on this subject ...
... regard to the church , which precluded my winning any favour from its more rigid adherents , or accredited champions . In fact , and I hope you will allow me on this occasion to make the profession , my convictions , on this subject ...
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... regard to the Tudors , and who , as children of this world , look upon the trammels of church subserviency , as trappings of honour - these persons now find themselves suddenly placed in an unexpected position of embarrassment ; or ...
... regard to the Tudors , and who , as children of this world , look upon the trammels of church subserviency , as trappings of honour - these persons now find themselves suddenly placed in an unexpected position of embarrassment ; or ...
الصفحة 9
... regard as the superstitions of the Oxford Tract divines , if driven back , they are driven upon puri- tanism ; while , in withstanding the church - supremacy doctrine , their retreat , if defeated , can only be toward , either the ...
... regard as the superstitions of the Oxford Tract divines , if driven back , they are driven upon puri- tanism ; while , in withstanding the church - supremacy doctrine , their retreat , if defeated , can only be toward , either the ...
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