The English Church in the Nineteenth Century (1800-1833)Longmans, 1894 - 350 Seiten |
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... called . . . . For the last thirty years we have seen in every part but little correspondence between the lives of men and their professions , a general indifference about the doctrines of Christianity , a general neglect of its duties ...
... called . . . . For the last thirty years we have seen in every part but little correspondence between the lives of men and their professions , a general indifference about the doctrines of Christianity , a general neglect of its duties ...
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... called forth , showed itself most strongly in favour of the National Church . To make good these two points , we must try to throw ourselves back in thought , into the state of affairs in which the Church found herself at the beginning ...
... called forth , showed itself most strongly in favour of the National Church . To make good these two points , we must try to throw ourselves back in thought , into the state of affairs in which the Church found herself at the beginning ...
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... called to preside . Let us take the greatest first . Bishop Horsley was Bishop of St. David's from 1788 to 1793 , and Bishop of St. Asaph from 1802 to 1806 , and was very far from being a roi fainéant in either capacity . At St. David's ...
... called to preside . Let us take the greatest first . Bishop Horsley was Bishop of St. David's from 1788 to 1793 , and Bishop of St. Asaph from 1802 to 1806 , and was very far from being a roi fainéant in either capacity . At St. David's ...
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... called Low Churchmen ; but they had very little in com- mon with the typical Evangelical . As for the term " Broad Churchmen , " it did not , so far as my reading enables me to judge , exist . " High Churchmen " was , of course , a well ...
... called Low Churchmen ; but they had very little in com- mon with the typical Evangelical . As for the term " Broad Churchmen , " it did not , so far as my reading enables me to judge , exist . " High Churchmen " was , of course , a well ...
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... called themselves Churchmen , will serve to illustrate this . Bishop Horsley was , beyond all question , the ablest and most eminent prelate still living at the commencement of the nineteenth century ; and this is the way in which he ...
... called themselves Churchmen , will serve to illustrate this . Bishop Horsley was , beyond all question , the ablest and most eminent prelate still living at the commencement of the nineteenth century ; and this is the way in which he ...
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