The American Church Monthly, Объемы 2-3proprietor, 1857 |
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... connected , that the revolt against both may be considered as a single effort of the human mind . The two things are undoubtedly in their nature distinct , and it is not easy to see any logical connection between them ; but the prac ...
... connected , that the revolt against both may be considered as a single effort of the human mind . The two things are undoubtedly in their nature distinct , and it is not easy to see any logical connection between them ; but the prac ...
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... connection with the papacy , or with any form of Church gov- ernment . For aught that an observer can see , it might coëxist with the externals of Presbyterianism or Congregationalism . Of course it is to be understood , that the ...
... connection with the papacy , or with any form of Church gov- ernment . For aught that an observer can see , it might coëxist with the externals of Presbyterianism or Congregationalism . Of course it is to be understood , that the ...
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... connected to mankind . The blessing of salvation is thus purchased and offered to the mass . Its appro- priation to individuals is the next thing to be done . For this purpose the Church and the Sacraments were instituted . They are the ...
... connected to mankind . The blessing of salvation is thus purchased and offered to the mass . Its appro- priation to individuals is the next thing to be done . For this purpose the Church and the Sacraments were instituted . They are the ...
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... connected with the notion of a pope . In practice , however , the popes were the great maintainers of the doctrine of the opus operatum , and hence arose a practi- cal connection between the two things . The papal power had been built ...
... connected with the notion of a pope . In practice , however , the popes were the great maintainers of the doctrine of the opus operatum , and hence arose a practi- cal connection between the two things . The papal power had been built ...
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... connection with the means which were resorted to for raising money for the support of the papacy . The Reformation everywhere began with an outcry for moral reform in the Church and against the abuses of the papal power . The last ...
... connection with the means which were resorted to for raising money for the support of the papacy . The Reformation everywhere began with an outcry for moral reform in the Church and against the abuses of the papal power . The last ...
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Стр. 122 - She looked a little old woman, so short-sighted that she always appeared to be seeking something, and moving her head from side to side to catch a sight of it. She was very shy and nervous, and spoke with a strong Irish accent. When a book was given her, she dropped her head over it till her nose nearly touched it, and when she was told to hold her head up, up went the book after it, still close to her nose, so that it was not possible to help laughing.
Стр. 113 - Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents : but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.
Стр. 64 - ... as if there were sought in knowledge a couch, whereupon to rest a searching and restless spirit; or a terrace, for a wandering and variable mind to walk up and down with a fair prospect; or a tower of state, for a proud mind to raise itself upon; or a fort or commanding ground, for strife and contention; or a shop, for profit or sale; and not a rich storehouse, for the glory of the Creator and the relief of man's estate.
Стр. 59 - I know I have clean hands, and a clean heart ; and, I hope, a clean house for friends or servants. But Job himself, or whosoever was the justest judge, by such hunting for matters against him, as hath been used against me, may for a time seem foul, especially in a time, when greatness is the mark, and accusation is the game.