The Church Quarterly Review, Том 14Arthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1882 |
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... theory ; and it might seem the less dangerous for- mally to dispense with it , that the Houses were composed of adherents and warm partisans of the English connexion . No serious consequences in fact followed this step . great Irish ...
... theory ; and it might seem the less dangerous for- mally to dispense with it , that the Houses were composed of adherents and warm partisans of the English connexion . No serious consequences in fact followed this step . great Irish ...
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... theory of fees by forbidding , under pain of suspension , ' any clergyman from withholding his ministry from any per- son , rich or poor , on account of dues or emoluments ; so that the office of the priest must first be discharged ...
... theory of fees by forbidding , under pain of suspension , ' any clergyman from withholding his ministry from any per- son , rich or poor , on account of dues or emoluments ; so that the office of the priest must first be discharged ...
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... theory on the nature and attri- butes of God Himself ( including the relation of the Logos to Him ) ; on the work of Creation ; and of Redemption . A full account of the system may be found in Mansel's Gnostic Heresies , Lectures XI ...
... theory on the nature and attri- butes of God Himself ( including the relation of the Logos to Him ) ; on the work of Creation ; and of Redemption . A full account of the system may be found in Mansel's Gnostic Heresies , Lectures XI ...
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... theory , the last expression is well- nigh unintelligible , unless we interpret it with regard to some such conception as that of Valentinus with his Ogdoad , Decad , and Dodecad of Æons , arranged in mutual pairs and corresponding ...
... theory , the last expression is well- nigh unintelligible , unless we interpret it with regard to some such conception as that of Valentinus with his Ogdoad , Decad , and Dodecad of Æons , arranged in mutual pairs and corresponding ...
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... theory given above . The world was not , according to him , framed out of nothing ; the Monogenês was not the agent in the work of creation ; the Logos was not the Monogenês , but a lower on evolved from him , therefore also not God ...
... theory given above . The world was not , according to him , framed out of nothing ; the Monogenês was not the agent in the work of creation ; the Logos was not the Monogenês , but a lower on evolved from him , therefore also not God ...
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Сторінка 375 - In many a tender wheaten plot Flowers that were dead Live, and old suns revive; but not That holier head. By this white wandering waste of sea, Far north, I hear One face shall never turn to me As once this year: Shall never smile and turn and rest On mine as there, Nor one most sacred hand be prest Upon my hair. I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before; The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore.
Сторінка 386 - Save his own soul's light overhead, None leads him, and none ever led, Across birth's hidden harbour-bar, Past youth where shoreward shallows are, Through age that drives on toward the red Vast void of sunset hailed from far, To the equal waters of the dead ; Save his own soul he hath no star, And sinks, except his own soul guide, Helmless in middle turn of tide.
Сторінка 219 - Version (AD 1611), with an Explanatory and Critical Commentary, and a Revision of the Translation by Bishops and other Clergy of the Anglican Church.
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Сторінка 375 - Time takes them home that we loved, fair names and famous, To the soft long sleep, to the broad sweet bosom of death ; But the flower of their souls he shall take not away to shame us, • Nor the lips lack song forever that now lack breath. For with us shall the music and perfume that die not dwell, Though the dead to our dead bid welcome, and we farewell.
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