The Church Quarterly Review, Том 68Arthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1909 |
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... principles but not finding that his conscience constrained him to publish a magazine in disobedience to his bishop ; the others continue to issue what is one of the most interesting Reviews not confined to theological topics . He With ...
... principles but not finding that his conscience constrained him to publish a magazine in disobedience to his bishop ; the others continue to issue what is one of the most interesting Reviews not confined to theological topics . He With ...
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... principles which were more in place in the sixteenth century than in the twentieth . There are those who say that Modernism is past . Such persons may have said after Novara that United Italy was extinguished , or when the tide turned ...
... principles which were more in place in the sixteenth century than in the twentieth . There are those who say that Modernism is past . Such persons may have said after Novara that United Italy was extinguished , or when the tide turned ...
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... principle that man makes gods in his own image , we must hold that it is by the community that they are made , and that they are made in accordance with the beliefs of the community . If man , or rather , the com- munity , endows them ...
... principle that man makes gods in his own image , we must hold that it is by the community that they are made , and that they are made in accordance with the beliefs of the community . If man , or rather , the com- munity , endows them ...
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... principles , without knowing that they so act , we have only to reflect that the very existence of grammar was not realized until Dionysius Thrax commenced to formulate it , and yet Sophocles and other persons centuries earlier had ...
... principles , without knowing that they so act , we have only to reflect that the very existence of grammar was not realized until Dionysius Thrax commenced to formulate it , and yet Sophocles and other persons centuries earlier had ...
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... principle of transla- tion , if not general , is at least recognized in a number of instances . II . Another marked difference in practical administration between the Church of England and ourselves is the part the layman takes in all ...
... principle of transla- tion , if not general , is at least recognized in a number of instances . II . Another marked difference in practical administration between the Church of England and ourselves is the part the layman takes in all ...
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Стр. 366 - The supreme judge, by which all controversies of religion are to be determined, and all decrees of Councils, opinions of ancient writers, doctrines of men, and private spirits are to be examined, and in whose sentence we are to rest, can be no other than the Holy Spirit speaking in the scripture.
Стр. 177 - Andrews, Bishop of Ely, touching the consecration of the Scottish Bishops, who, as he said, ' must first be ordained Presbyters, as having received no ordination from a Bishop. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Bancroft, who was by, maintained ' that thereof there was no necessity, seeing, where Bishops could not be had, the ordination given by Presbyters must be esteemed lawful ; otherwise that it might be doubted if there were any lawful vocation in most of the Reformed Churches.
Стр. 414 - O' the proper fiery acid o'er its face, And forth the alloy unfastened flies in fume; While, self-sufficient now, the shape remains, The rondure brave, the lilied loveliness, Gold as it was, is, shall be evermore: Prime nature with an added artistry — No carat lost, and you have gained a ring.
Стр. 203 - And said unto the woman, Now we believe, not because of thy saying : for we have heard him ourselves, and know that this is indeed the Christ, the Saviour of the world.
Стр. 53 - Parishes, or less than six Presbyters, who have been for at least one year canonically resident within the bounds of such new Diocese, regularly settled in a Parish or Congregation, and qualified to vote for a Bishop. Nor shall such new Diocese be formed if thereby any existing Diocese shall be so reduced as to contain less than twelve Parishes, or less than twelve Presbyters who have been residing therein and settled and qualified as above mentioned : Provided that no city shall form more than one...
Стр. 177 - The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Bancroft, who was by, maintained, ' that thereof there was no necessity, seeing where bishops could not be had, the ordination given by the presbyters must be esteemed lawful, otherwise that it might be doubted if there were any lawful vocation in most of the reformed churches.
Стр. 142 - After its thousand years are over, within which period is completed the resurrection of the saints, who rise sooner or later according to their deserts there will ensue the destruction of the world and the conflagration of all things at the judgment...
Стр. 56 - No election of a Rector shall be had until the name of the Clergyman whom it is proposed to elect has been made known to the Bishop, if there be one, and sufficient time, not exceeding thirty days, has been given to him to communicate with the Vestry thereon.
Стр. 477 - Who is like unto the Lord our God, that hath his dwelling so high, and yet humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven and earth ? 6 He taketh up the simple out of the dust, and lifteth the poor out of the mire ; 7 That he may set him with the princes, even with the princes of his people.