The British Critic: A New Review, Bind 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Side 38
... Churchmen and every description of dissenters , both in doctrine and discipline , which is invited by the British and Foreign Bible Society . it not be thought that it is our intention to charge all Church- men , who have involved ...
... Churchmen and every description of dissenters , both in doctrine and discipline , which is invited by the British and Foreign Bible Society . it not be thought that it is our intention to charge all Church- men , who have involved ...
Side 39
... Churchmen , thus infatuated ;. strange that they should not perceive the tendency of their incon- sitent and unnatural connexion with their enemies . We offer these reflections as properly belonging to the subject of of the Sermon now ...
... Churchmen , thus infatuated ;. strange that they should not perceive the tendency of their incon- sitent and unnatural connexion with their enemies . We offer these reflections as properly belonging to the subject of of the Sermon now ...
Side 40
... Church Com- munion , that persons of this Society , professing themselves Churchmen , go to Church indeed , but , as their practice warrants us in lamenting , without any adequate impression of the duty of Church Communion , if it suit ...
... Church Com- munion , that persons of this Society , professing themselves Churchmen , go to Church indeed , but , as their practice warrants us in lamenting , without any adequate impression of the duty of Church Communion , if it suit ...
Side 140
... churchmen , or of others , might be turned to the study of antiquity , and to those documents , which would disclose on what futile reasons and sandy foundations the exclusive prerogatives of his see were established . To the genius of ...
... churchmen , or of others , might be turned to the study of antiquity , and to those documents , which would disclose on what futile reasons and sandy foundations the exclusive prerogatives of his see were established . To the genius of ...
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... churchmen and to make even crowns bend to the sovereignty of the tiara , were concerns , compared with which those of literature would appear but as trifles light as air . That such were the views of Innocent was manifested by the ...
... churchmen and to make even crowns bend to the sovereignty of the tiara , were concerns , compared with which those of literature would appear but as trifles light as air . That such were the views of Innocent was manifested by the ...
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