Bernard Leslie, Or, A Tale of the Last Ten YearsJames Burns, 1842 - 354 páginas |
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... Church of England ; which I was thoroughly persuaded was the most perfect Church ever established . Her for- mularies I believed faultless , with some few excep- tions of very small importance . Our " religious " king I thought rather ...
... Church of England ; which I was thoroughly persuaded was the most perfect Church ever established . Her for- mularies I believed faultless , with some few excep- tions of very small importance . Our " religious " king I thought rather ...
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... Church of England the best establishment in the world — the village of Somerton the flower of English villages ; and my principal desire was to acquit my- self rightly in the situation in which I was placed . My chief fault was , that I ...
... Church of England the best establishment in the world — the village of Somerton the flower of English villages ; and my principal desire was to acquit my- self rightly in the situation in which I was placed . My chief fault was , that I ...
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... Church of God , now committed to thee by the imposition of our hands . " Here the mode in which the authority is conveyed is plainly stated . How can a man belong to the Church of England - and , still more , how can he undertake the ...
... Church of God , now committed to thee by the imposition of our hands . " Here the mode in which the authority is conveyed is plainly stated . How can a man belong to the Church of England - and , still more , how can he undertake the ...
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... Church of Rome . tradition , but left all that to the The very name of tradition is offensive to a true Protestant . " Mr. M. " Yet surely that must be a prejudice . A member of the Church of England , at least , cannot consistently ...
... Church of Rome . tradition , but left all that to the The very name of tradition is offensive to a true Protestant . " Mr. M. " Yet surely that must be a prejudice . A member of the Church of England , at least , cannot consistently ...
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... England , and her en- dowed Church ; and if we find much to lament in England - much evil , arising perhaps , in some mea- sure , from the wealth in which some of her clergy live — we shall , I fear , find in those countries even more ...
... England , and her en- dowed Church ; and if we find much to lament in England - much evil , arising perhaps , in some mea- sure , from the wealth in which some of her clergy live — we shall , I fear , find in those countries even more ...
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