The English Review, Volume 7F. and J. Rivington, 1847 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 84
Página 217
... bishops ; and from these four the rest derive their succession . Of them Bishop Seabury concurred only in one ... bishops 23 , clergy 1343 , with a population belonging to the Church of two millions . In addition to these , there are 1 ...
... bishops ; and from these four the rest derive their succession . Of them Bishop Seabury concurred only in one ... bishops 23 , clergy 1343 , with a population belonging to the Church of two millions . In addition to these , there are 1 ...
Página 267
... bishops would secure a close and careful scrutiny of every plan , there are matters which bishops , whatever their number , must either take on trust , or refer to the judgment of professional men . According to Mr. Gibbons , whose work ...
... bishops would secure a close and careful scrutiny of every plan , there are matters which bishops , whatever their number , must either take on trust , or refer to the judgment of professional men . According to Mr. Gibbons , whose work ...
Página 433
... bishops not sitting in parliament was large , the parlia- mentary bishops would be generally very far advanced in life , - more so , in general , than they now are ; and so far , the plan would not work very well . This is , however , a ...
... bishops not sitting in parliament was large , the parlia- mentary bishops would be generally very far advanced in life , - more so , in general , than they now are ; and so far , the plan would not work very well . This is , however , a ...
Índice
England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
16 outras secções não apresentadas
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
according appears become believe bishops body called Catholic cause character Christian Church clergy considered course desire Divine doctrine doubt duty ecclesiastical effect England English established evidence existence expression fact faith feel give given hand holy hope human important instance instruction interest Ireland Irish Italy labour land language less letter light living London look Lord matter means measure mind missionary moral nature never object observe once persons political present principle prove question readers reason received religion religious remarks respect Roman Rome schools Scripture seems sense Society soul Spain speak spirit thing thought tion translation truth volume whole writings