The English Review, Volume 10F. and J. Rivington, 1848 |
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... consider them the proper means of serving God . Nothing therefore has ever shaken the throne of England but a religious movement , and to be religious a movement must depend upon its leaders : we may fairly form a conjecture as to the ...
... consider them the proper means of serving God . Nothing therefore has ever shaken the throne of England but a religious movement , and to be religious a movement must depend upon its leaders : we may fairly form a conjecture as to the ...
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... consider itself as the whole , instead of a part called to a particular office with respect to the whole ; and on this to ground an assumption of power and plenipotentiality . This tendency in the Christian ministry not only encroaches ...
... consider itself as the whole , instead of a part called to a particular office with respect to the whole ; and on this to ground an assumption of power and plenipotentiality . This tendency in the Christian ministry not only encroaches ...
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... consider , moreover , that no principle is involved which requires us to encounter these dangers , we confess ourselves adverse to their application . To say the least , we consider it as premature : and we think it would be better for ...
... consider , moreover , that no principle is involved which requires us to encounter these dangers , we confess ourselves adverse to their application . To say the least , we consider it as premature : and we think it would be better for ...
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Vindiciæ Symbolicæ or a Treatise on Creeds Articles | 26 |
Reginald Vere a Tale of the Civil Wars In Verse | 38 |
Loss and Gain | 46 |
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