The American Quarterly Church Review, Volumen14George Tuttle, 1862 |
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... regard to the first , I am quite clear , that it is neither expe- dient nor LAWFUL for me to separate . And I never had the least in- clination or temptation so to do . My affection for the Church is as strong as ever ; and I clearly ...
... regard to the first , I am quite clear , that it is neither expe- dient nor LAWFUL for me to separate . And I never had the least in- clination or temptation so to do . My affection for the Church is as strong as ever ; and I clearly ...
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... regard to them , in all our popu- lar histories . Neither poetry , nor romance , nor oratory have been employed to magnify the piety and heroism of the patrons and leaders of those early ventures in the cause of Christ , or to preserve ...
... regard to them , in all our popu- lar histories . Neither poetry , nor romance , nor oratory have been employed to magnify the piety and heroism of the patrons and leaders of those early ventures in the cause of Christ , or to preserve ...
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... regard as authoritative expositions of the tenets of the Church . Accordingly , he quotes as follows from the Homily of the Common Prayers and Sacraments : - " As for the number of them , [ the Sacraments , ] if they should be ...
... regard as authoritative expositions of the tenets of the Church . Accordingly , he quotes as follows from the Homily of the Common Prayers and Sacraments : - " As for the number of them , [ the Sacraments , ] if they should be ...
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... regard to its subject . 66 ' His will was mighty , " remarks his son . " Partly it was born in him . Partly it grew from the fact that the latter and more responsi- ble years of his life found him with no friends near him who had force ...
... regard to its subject . 66 ' His will was mighty , " remarks his son . " Partly it was born in him . Partly it grew from the fact that the latter and more responsi- ble years of his life found him with no friends near him who had force ...
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... regard the want as having existed in him . On this part of our duty , however , we have no wish to linger . None who love his memory need or ought to deny his errors , but there can be no satisfaction in exposing them - none , even to ...
... regard the want as having existed in him . On this part of our duty , however , we have no wish to linger . None who love his memory need or ought to deny his errors , but there can be no satisfaction in exposing them - none , even to ...
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Página 692 - And I said, What shall I do, Lord? And the Lord said unto me, Arise, and go into Damascus; and there it shall be told thee of all things which are appointed for thee to do.
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Página 293 - BUT there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.
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