The American Quarterly Church Review and Ecclesiastical Register, Том 20N.S. Richardson, 1869 |
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... tion from God , a revelation of His will to the whole human race , controlling the individual man , the passions and the interests of the moment , by the wisdom of the past , and by the great interests , the salus populi of the whole ...
... tion from God , a revelation of His will to the whole human race , controlling the individual man , the passions and the interests of the moment , by the wisdom of the past , and by the great interests , the salus populi of the whole ...
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... tion rose , not from them , as English and Germans vainly dream , not from Feudalism , " or the free spirit of the North , " " the per- sonal feeling of freedom in the Teutonic races , " but from the remains of Roman Institutions . The ...
... tion rose , not from them , as English and Germans vainly dream , not from Feudalism , " or the free spirit of the North , " " the per- sonal feeling of freedom in the Teutonic races , " but from the remains of Roman Institutions . The ...
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... tion , they maintained their seat ( Cathedra ) are almost miracu- lous . The Roman himself did not understand the value of cities to civilization , more than the Christian comprehended their worth and work in the extension and ...
... tion , they maintained their seat ( Cathedra ) are almost miracu- lous . The Roman himself did not understand the value of cities to civilization , more than the Christian comprehended their worth and work in the extension and ...
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... tion of all . Such is a Government well organized . Such was the great Roman Empire when Christianity came into the world ; and such , also , in a most wonderful degree , was the Christian Church before the era of Constantine . And ...
... tion of all . Such is a Government well organized . Such was the great Roman Empire when Christianity came into the world ; and such , also , in a most wonderful degree , was the Christian Church before the era of Constantine . And ...
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... - ress of the age ; dangerous to souls by their hiding of the free grace of the Gospel ; and dishonorable to Christ , by their substitu- tion of human mediatorship in the place of the " .34 [ April , The Declaration and the Address .
... - ress of the age ; dangerous to souls by their hiding of the free grace of the Gospel ; and dishonorable to Christ , by their substitu- tion of human mediatorship in the place of the " .34 [ April , The Declaration and the Address .
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