The British Quarterly Review, Volume 41Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 - Christianity |
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Page 68
... readers will be by that time in the sere and yellow leaf ' of our existence , or perhaps even ' where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at ' rest . ' Nevertheless , we must watch , and , when need is , work . The ...
... readers will be by that time in the sere and yellow leaf ' of our existence , or perhaps even ' where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at ' rest . ' Nevertheless , we must watch , and , when need is , work . The ...
Page 69
... readers ' attention to a very able speech delivered in October last by the Bishop of Oxford , at a public meeting at Hastings . The resolution which his Lordship was to second had been prepared to fit the speaker , and tempt him to a ...
... readers ' attention to a very able speech delivered in October last by the Bishop of Oxford , at a public meeting at Hastings . The resolution which his Lordship was to second had been prepared to fit the speaker , and tempt him to a ...
Page 79
... reading the Holy Scriptures that there have been from the days of the Apostles these orders of ministers in the Church , -bishops , priests , and deacons . " Mark you the claim of the Church . She puts it upon the necessary conclusion ...
... reading the Holy Scriptures that there have been from the days of the Apostles these orders of ministers in the Church , -bishops , priests , and deacons . " Mark you the claim of the Church . She puts it upon the necessary conclusion ...
Page 80
... readers to have done instinctively what we were compelled to do , namely , read this extract over twice , and very carefully . And if they have , can they for their lives make out what is the real ground of the Church's exclusive right ...
... readers to have done instinctively what we were compelled to do , namely , read this extract over twice , and very carefully . And if they have , can they for their lives make out what is the real ground of the Church's exclusive right ...
Page 81
... source , or , at least , from a point ( not very easily ascertainable ) before the Romish heresy commenced its divergence . We venture to submit to the Bishop whether the NO . LXXXI . G true reading of this piece of Church history be not.
... source , or , at least , from a point ( not very easily ascertainable ) before the Romish heresy commenced its divergence . We venture to submit to the Bishop whether the NO . LXXXI . G true reading of this piece of Church history be not.
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