Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford TractsH. Hooker, 1840 - 554 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة viii
... protestantism , or , let us say , if the phrase be preferred , British Christianity , stands on a rock , clear of all exception , and , so far as re- lated to popery , is exempt from all peril . Within the well - defined limits which it ...
... protestantism , or , let us say , if the phrase be preferred , British Christianity , stands on a rock , clear of all exception , and , so far as re- lated to popery , is exempt from all peril . Within the well - defined limits which it ...
الصفحة xiv
... protestant prejudice , the prevalence of which has , in fact , afford- ed a handle to the Oxford Tract writers . And now , my dear sir , will you indulge me a moment while I make good my per- sonal plea to be listened to in the present ...
... protestant prejudice , the prevalence of which has , in fact , afford- ed a handle to the Oxford Tract writers . And now , my dear sir , will you indulge me a moment while I make good my per- sonal plea to be listened to in the present ...
الصفحة 24
... protestantism has remained weak and vulnerable on every side , should be brought to its close without delay : and better now , than in some darker hour , when political commotions of a still more portentous kind than those which at ...
... protestantism has remained weak and vulnerable on every side , should be brought to its close without delay : and better now , than in some darker hour , when political commotions of a still more portentous kind than those which at ...
الصفحة 26
... protestant , " than were the English protestants of the sixteenth century . Upon men of this party , there , fore , the Oxford writers urge nothing but mere consist- ency : they wish for nothing that is not involved in the professions ...
... protestant , " than were the English protestants of the sixteenth century . Upon men of this party , there , fore , the Oxford writers urge nothing but mere consist- ency : they wish for nothing that is not involved in the professions ...
الصفحة 29
... protestant estab- lishment . These , therefore , can wish for nothing so much as silence and repose : -in serious controversy , whenever it may come on , nothing awaits them but over- throw ; and it is a circumstance which none ought to ...
... protestant estab- lishment . These , therefore , can wish for nothing so much as silence and repose : -in serious controversy , whenever it may come on , nothing awaits them but over- throw ; and it is a circumstance which none ought to ...
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