Freedom in the Church of England: Six Sermons Suggested by the Voysey Judgement, Preached in S. James's Chapel, York StreetHenry S. King, 1871 - 109 páginas |
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... receiving , dying and living in turn , modifying and suffering modification by contrast , by opposition , by concord — and all in the past and present form the one ideal man , whom we call Humanity . In different countries and times ...
... receiving , dying and living in turn , modifying and suffering modification by contrast , by opposition , by concord — and all in the past and present form the one ideal man , whom we call Humanity . In different countries and times ...
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... receive their teaching from the clergy , any one particular theory of the Atonement or of Original Sin , or should , by deny- ing freedom of Biblical criticism to the clergy shut away from the churchgoing laity this whole class of ...
... receive their teaching from the clergy , any one particular theory of the Atonement or of Original Sin , or should , by deny- ing freedom of Biblical criticism to the clergy shut away from the churchgoing laity this whole class of ...
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... receive into themselves the ideas of both of these classes . Some of them belong , by right of their con- nection with the State , to the aristocracy ; others to the middle class , and others to the democratic element . They are able as ...
... receive into themselves the ideas of both of these classes . Some of them belong , by right of their con- nection with the State , to the aristocracy ; others to the middle class , and others to the democratic element . They are able as ...
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... receive theological truths . It is of great practical use to have a formula for each thing we believe ; it gives a standing ground for further investigation ; in itself it promotes and stimulates investigation . We bring new facts ...
... receive theological truths . It is of great practical use to have a formula for each thing we believe ; it gives a standing ground for further investigation ; in itself it promotes and stimulates investigation . We bring new facts ...
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... receiving theological truths , ought to be clearly understood— that we do not claim any permanence for those modes . We hold them , but we hold them in readiness to give them up , on reception of new light . There are few dangers ...
... receiving theological truths , ought to be clearly understood— that we do not claim any permanence for those modes . We hold them , but we hold them in readiness to give them up , on reception of new light . There are few dangers ...
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