American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumen14Macmillan, 1862 |
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... cause of corrup- tion of morals , and perversion of doctrine to the European na- tions , and then of internal strife ... causes trouble and confu- sion , is an obstacle in the way of all , Bishops , Clergy , and Laity , hindering our ...
... cause of corrup- tion of morals , and perversion of doctrine to the European na- tions , and then of internal strife ... causes trouble and confu- sion , is an obstacle in the way of all , Bishops , Clergy , and Laity , hindering our ...
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... cause of Christ , or to preserve in their posterity a grateful remembrance of their virtues . And yet , men of higher purpose , of holier zeal , or of a more self - sacrificing spirit , have been rarely found in any age of the Church ...
... cause of Christ , or to preserve in their posterity a grateful remembrance of their virtues . And yet , men of higher purpose , of holier zeal , or of a more self - sacrificing spirit , have been rarely found in any age of the Church ...
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... cause of animating gratitude , to every lover of our pure and Apos- tolic Faith , that amid the confessed religious declension of that period , and in spite of the restraints imposed upon the Church by a vacillating and faithless State ...
... cause of animating gratitude , to every lover of our pure and Apos- tolic Faith , that amid the confessed religious declension of that period , and in spite of the restraints imposed upon the Church by a vacillating and faithless State ...
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... caused likewise Manteo , the savage , to be christened by Sir Walter Ralegh his appointment ; and in reward of his faithfulness entitled him Lord of Roanoak and of Dasamonquepenk . " * It seems clear enough then that White baptized his ...
... caused likewise Manteo , the savage , to be christened by Sir Walter Ralegh his appointment ; and in reward of his faithfulness entitled him Lord of Roanoak and of Dasamonquepenk . " * It seems clear enough then that White baptized his ...
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... cause of genuine religion was keeping pace with improvements of a more secu- lar character ! We shall not , by any means , admit that the Gospel has stood still , while the world has been advancing ; that there has been no progress in ...
... cause of genuine religion was keeping pace with improvements of a more secu- lar character ! We shall not , by any means , admit that the Gospel has stood still , while the world has been advancing ; that there has been no progress in ...
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