The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... Church . The employment of SCRIPTURE - READERS , * the very instruments which the Archdeacon is toiling to elaborate , has not been intro- duced as the result of any theory of Church polity , but by sheer necessity , as the only means ...
... Church . The employment of SCRIPTURE - READERS , * the very instruments which the Archdeacon is toiling to elaborate , has not been intro- duced as the result of any theory of Church polity , but by sheer necessity , as the only means ...
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... Church are like the air - bladders of a certain exotic water plant , which serve as buoys to keep its leaves and flowers above the surface . but , to compel , or rather to enable the legislature thus to exert itself , the Church must ...
... Church are like the air - bladders of a certain exotic water plant , which serve as buoys to keep its leaves and flowers above the surface . but , to compel , or rather to enable the legislature thus to exert itself , the Church must ...
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... Church . For long , says the author of the narra- tive , the tares had grown up unperceived . In the list which he gives ( p . 2 ) of Wycliffe's heresies , the earliest , or rather the propositions which were supposed to involve them ...
... Church . For long , says the author of the narra- tive , the tares had grown up unperceived . In the list which he gives ( p . 2 ) of Wycliffe's heresies , the earliest , or rather the propositions which were supposed to involve them ...
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