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... respecting the Christian church in the first , and the succeeding half of the next century ; while that which follows this period is often still more objectionable . Hence the Reformers wisely took the po- sition that tradition is not ...
... respecting the Christian church in the first , and the succeeding half of the next century ; while that which follows this period is often still more objectionable . Hence the Reformers wisely took the po- sition that tradition is not ...
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... respects the unity of the church . Here the Rector is equally felicitous in his positions . Without defining the term , he proceeds to say , that the viola- tion of this unity is a sin - that it has been violated , but is care- ful to ...
... respects the unity of the church . Here the Rector is equally felicitous in his positions . Without defining the term , he proceeds to say , that the viola- tion of this unity is a sin - that it has been violated , but is care- ful to ...
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... Respect- ing the forms of worship , the convocation was about equally divided in opinion . One part urged , and with great earnest- ness , a return to greater simplicity . The other opposed this . The queen , who was fond of splendor in ...
... Respect- ing the forms of worship , the convocation was about equally divided in opinion . One part urged , and with great earnest- ness , a return to greater simplicity . The other opposed this . The queen , who was fond of splendor in ...
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... respects the men sent out by the American and Presbyterian Boards . We stand between them and such a charge . We admit that these feuds are transferred to distant shores , but by whom is this done ? Our missionaries are willing to ...
... respects the men sent out by the American and Presbyterian Boards . We stand between them and such a charge . We admit that these feuds are transferred to distant shores , but by whom is this done ? Our missionaries are willing to ...
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... respects their tastes and sympa- thies . Those educated at Rome , Venice and Vienna , Mt. Le- banon , or in Turkey , make each a party by themselves . The contests of the last fifty years between the Venice party pro- tected by Austria ...
... respects their tastes and sympa- thies . Those educated at Rome , Venice and Vienna , Mt. Le- banon , or in Turkey , make each a party by themselves . The contests of the last fifty years between the Venice party pro- tected by Austria ...
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