American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumen14Macmillan, 1862 |
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... admitting on equal grounds to all its emoluments , candidates from all Dioceses in the Union in general , sending its Clergy graduates freely to all States in the Union , and lastly , teaching the doc- trines of the Church in general ...
... admitting on equal grounds to all its emoluments , candidates from all Dioceses in the Union in general , sending its Clergy graduates freely to all States in the Union , and lastly , teaching the doc- trines of the Church in general ...
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... admit all they say and urge all they say as ours . Everything that moves them moves us . But this we say , -If we wish small Bishopricks , the only way to get at them is by the See Bish- oprick . Establish the City as the ' See , ' or ...
... admit all they say and urge all they say as ours . Everything that moves them moves us . But this we say , -If we wish small Bishopricks , the only way to get at them is by the See Bish- oprick . Establish the City as the ' See , ' or ...
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... admit that it would be just as well that the Canon should ultimately pass in this form without any preamble . " Canon of the Title of Bishopricks in case of the division of Dioceses . " " In case of the division of any Diocese , each of ...
... admit that it would be just as well that the Canon should ultimately pass in this form without any preamble . " Canon of the Title of Bishopricks in case of the division of Dioceses . " " In case of the division of any Diocese , each of ...
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... admitting many pieces that have no special excel- lence , it would be strange , if , in the first edition of this book , there were no other faults . We think , that , in some of the Hymns , changes to no purpose , and changes from the ...
... admitting many pieces that have no special excel- lence , it would be strange , if , in the first edition of this book , there were no other faults . We think , that , in some of the Hymns , changes to no purpose , and changes from the ...
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... admitting that they were the fewest in number , who sought the glory of God and the saving of the souls of the poor and blind infidels , he says to Ralegh , - " Yet because divers honest and well - disposed persons 90 [ April , Early ...
... admitting that they were the fewest in number , who sought the glory of God and the saving of the souls of the poor and blind infidels , he says to Ralegh , - " Yet because divers honest and well - disposed persons 90 [ April , Early ...
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Página 283 - 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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