The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1859 - 480 páginas |
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... means remarkable for his God , or that he has no share whatever ; conciseness . To deny space to his bro- when the Homilies for Rogation Week and ther theologians , who are writing on Whitsunday positively declare , that God is the most ...
... means remarkable for his God , or that he has no share whatever ; conciseness . To deny space to his bro- when the Homilies for Rogation Week and ther theologians , who are writing on Whitsunday positively declare , that God is the most ...
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... means of obtaining that union ; and a constant reference to the practice of the Church wrong at least , if not illegal , to do otherwise ; and that the observance of this forbearance is the only method of preventing schism . The Bishop ...
... means of obtaining that union ; and a constant reference to the practice of the Church wrong at least , if not illegal , to do otherwise ; and that the observance of this forbearance is the only method of preventing schism . The Bishop ...
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... mean to hazard their lives by the expression ; and as it cannot be supposed that foul lan- guage is ever used because it can be used with personal impunity , his Lord- ship must therefore be intended to mean not false , but mistaken ...
... mean to hazard their lives by the expression ; and as it cannot be supposed that foul lan- guage is ever used because it can be used with personal impunity , his Lord- ship must therefore be intended to mean not false , but mistaken ...
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... means to be so polemical vexation . much more active , useful , and impor- tant , than all other Bishops , by pro - sitive , that the Arminian interpretation posing questions which nobody has of the Articles is the right interpreta ...
... means to be so polemical vexation . much more active , useful , and impor- tant , than all other Bishops , by pro - sitive , that the Arminian interpretation posing questions which nobody has of the Articles is the right interpreta ...
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... means necessary to accomplish this object , the Bishop pro- ceeds to remark : - ' Such evidently appears to have been the origin , and such the actual complexion of the confession comprised in the Articles of our Church ; the true scope ...
... means necessary to accomplish this object , the Bishop pro- ceeds to remark : - ' Such evidently appears to have been the origin , and such the actual complexion of the confession comprised in the Articles of our Church ; the true scope ...
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