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This ideal differentiation , however , does not always overrule Hall's pragmatism : Then only is the Church most happy , when truth and peace kiss each other ; and then miserable , when either of them balk the way , or when they meet ...
This ideal differentiation , however , does not always overrule Hall's pragmatism : Then only is the Church most happy , when truth and peace kiss each other ; and then miserable , when either of them balk the way , or when they meet ...
الصفحة 166
Targeting the discipline of moral as well as spiritual attitudes , his meditations cut across lines drawn by theories of worship or church structure . It is doubtful that Hall meant to underwrite the self - righ- teousness of local JPs ...
Targeting the discipline of moral as well as spiritual attitudes , his meditations cut across lines drawn by theories of worship or church structure . It is doubtful that Hall meant to underwrite the self - righ- teousness of local JPs ...
الصفحة 168
Hall's support of the establishment appears in a 1610 rebuttal of Brownist attacks on the Church of England ; more notoriously he became embroiled in the Smectymnuan controversy on the side of the Church .
Hall's support of the establishment appears in a 1610 rebuttal of Brownist attacks on the Church of England ; more notoriously he became embroiled in the Smectymnuan controversy on the side of the Church .
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