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... look quietly on while a large party among them are doing their best to realize this favourite idea . Here are his words to " S. G. O . " : - " You cut away in your letter no small portion of the ground on which the Church of England ...
... look quietly on while a large party among them are doing their best to realize this favourite idea . Here are his words to " S. G. O . " : - " You cut away in your letter no small portion of the ground on which the Church of England ...
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... look with a hardly - defined sentiment of wonder and curiosity on a priest in his gorgeous array , who need only to comprehend the thorough Popery of the whole to turn from it in disgust . The feelings of this class are already ...
... look with a hardly - defined sentiment of wonder and curiosity on a priest in his gorgeous array , who need only to comprehend the thorough Popery of the whole to turn from it in disgust . The feelings of this class are already ...
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... accuse them are pretty significantly told that they had better look to themselves . If the Bishop's censures had been much more severe than they were , we fancy the Ritualists would have forgiven and 16 RITUALISM AND THE BISHOPS .
... accuse them are pretty significantly told that they had better look to themselves . If the Bishop's censures had been much more severe than they were , we fancy the Ritualists would have forgiven and 16 RITUALISM AND THE BISHOPS .
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... look more than indulgently on the mis- deeds of railway financiers , and modern engineers . Of Sir Morton Peto we shall only add that we account the present con- dition of his affairs , and the actual injury to his immense and well ...
... look more than indulgently on the mis- deeds of railway financiers , and modern engineers . Of Sir Morton Peto we shall only add that we account the present con- dition of his affairs , and the actual injury to his immense and well ...
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... looks In dying eyes . Thou knowest I was born In Britain : doubtless of the British race . I treasure many a dim remembrance still Of fair green meadows , russet forest - paths , And cooler skies than these ; and looks of love That hung ...
... looks In dying eyes . Thou knowest I was born In Britain : doubtless of the British race . I treasure many a dim remembrance still Of fair green meadows , russet forest - paths , And cooler skies than these ; and looks of love That hung ...
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The Christian spectator. New ser. [of The Monthly Christian ..., Volume 6 Affichage du livre entier - 1865 |
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Page 13 - Receive the Holy Ghost for the office and work of a priest in the Church of God, now committed unto thee by the imposition of our hands. Whose sins thou dost forgive, they are forgiven; and whose sins thou dost retain, they are retained.'
Page 665 - it grow; which came up in a night, and perished in a night: and should not I spare Nineveh, that great city, wherein are more than sixscore thousand persons that cannot discern between their right hand and their left hand; and also much cattle?
Page 166 - It was the anxious wish of the author, repeatedly expressed, that these words should be understood with the modification implied, as in other passages of Holy Scripture, so very emphatically in Jer. vii. 22: " I spake not unto your fathers, nor commanded them in the day that I brought them out of the land of Egypt, concerning
Page 267 - His righteousness hath He openly showed in the sight of the heathen. He hath remembered His mercy and His truth toward the house of Israel: All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.
Page 655 - every man according to his deeds. But unto them that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation, and wrath, In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ, according to my Gospel.
Page 694 - Now, I beseech yon, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same judgment.
Page 14 - If thou altogether holdest thy peace at this time, • then shall there enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place; but thou and thy father's house shall be destroyed, and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a
Page 592 - are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven candlesticks are the seven churches." The message proceeds : " Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write; these things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the midst of the seven golden
Page 2 - Thine cars shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand and when ye turn to the left.
Page 651 - Forasmuch, then, as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like to gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device.