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 стор. |
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... meaning of the late Judgment , and were it , as such , to form a precedent , it would soon make a Church formed on the model of the Chinese nation , existing in a paradise of peace if you like , but quietly dying like China of prolonged ...
... meaning of the late Judgment , and were it , as such , to form a precedent , it would soon make a Church formed on the model of the Chinese nation , existing in a paradise of peace if you like , but quietly dying like China of prolonged ...
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... meaning on the Articles . In the careless use of such expressions it has introduced a new element into the decisions of the Committee which naturally arouses suspicion . It is impossible not to say that far and wide this judgment has ...
... meaning on the Articles . In the careless use of such expressions it has introduced a new element into the decisions of the Committee which naturally arouses suspicion . It is impossible not to say that far and wide this judgment has ...
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... meaning of the second and fifteenth Articles of Religion . ' And again : ' It is not consistent with such statements ( statements in these Articles ) to aver without any qualification that He did not bear the punishment due to our sins ...
... meaning of the second and fifteenth Articles of Religion . ' And again : ' It is not consistent with such statements ( statements in these Articles ) to aver without any qualification that He did not bear the punishment due to our sins ...
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... meaning on those terms , and say that Christ bore the hatred and cruelty and scorn which were sins of men , and that in bearing the evils which were the result of the sins of men , such as pain , infirmity , and death , He may be said ...
... meaning on those terms , and say that Christ bore the hatred and cruelty and scorn which were sins of men , and that in bearing the evils which were the result of the sins of men , such as pain , infirmity , and death , He may be said ...
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... meaning . It is not always the scientific men who see clearest ; nor is their judgment worth more than that of any other man out of their particular sphere . They do not escape the fate of other men , who , in devoting themselves ...
... meaning . It is not always the scientific men who see clearest ; nor is their judgment worth more than that of any other man out of their particular sphere . They do not escape the fate of other men , who , in devoting themselves ...
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