The British Magazine, Volume 14John Turrill, 1838 |
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... object , though they are not made with the same description of openness as his own . In having incognito proposed this subject for the consideration of your readers , and not seeing how that would be assisted by an alteration of my ...
... object , though they are not made with the same description of openness as his own . In having incognito proposed this subject for the consideration of your readers , and not seeing how that would be assisted by an alteration of my ...
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... object of their church ; and do not the circumstances related in my first letter afford a fit opportunity for that purpose ? I am , Sir , & c . S. P. LEGISLATIVE INTERFERENCE . SIR , -The third edition of Mr. Keble's Sermon on Tradition ...
... object of their church ; and do not the circumstances related in my first letter afford a fit opportunity for that purpose ? I am , Sir , & c . S. P. LEGISLATIVE INTERFERENCE . SIR , -The third edition of Mr. Keble's Sermon on Tradition ...
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... object is generally to illustrate the truth , that the children of this world are wiser in their generation than the children of light , and to enforce the necessity of applying acknowledged truths to the cases which occur in our prac ...
... object is generally to illustrate the truth , that the children of this world are wiser in their generation than the children of light , and to enforce the necessity of applying acknowledged truths to the cases which occur in our prac ...
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... of the diocese , and conducted by a clergyman and his wife . The great object is to give to religion taught on sound and clear principles its proper pre - eminence in education . No undertaking can 62 NOTICES AND REVIEWS .
... of the diocese , and conducted by a clergyman and his wife . The great object is to give to religion taught on sound and clear principles its proper pre - eminence in education . No undertaking can 62 NOTICES AND REVIEWS .
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... object of the Tithe - Commutation Act to be , to perpetuate , in the form of rent - charges , the sums which the parties themselves have treated tithes as worth during the seven years preceding Christmas , 1835 , with the exception of ...
... object of the Tithe - Commutation Act to be , to perpetuate , in the form of rent - charges , the sums which the parties themselves have treated tithes as worth during the seven years preceding Christmas , 1835 , with the exception of ...
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Page 635 - It is evident unto all men, diligently reading Holy Scripture and ancient Authors, that from the Apostles' time there have been these Orders of Ministers in Christ's Church — Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.
Page 679 - God, of the substance of the Father, begotten before the worlds; and Man, of the substance of his mother, born in the world...
Page 31 - Let us not therefore judge one another any more: but judge this rather, that no man put a stumblingblock or an occasion to fall in his brother's way.
Page 674 - NOT every deadly sin willingly committed after Baptism is sin against the Holy Ghost, and unpardonable. Wherefore the grant of repentance is not to be denied to such as fall into sin after Baptism.
Page 197 - ... the rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual tenants...
Page 742 - They bear him upon the shoulder, they carry him, And set him in his place, and he standeth ; From his place shall he not remove: Yea, one shall cry unto him, yet can he not answer, Nor save him out of his trouble.
Page 31 - Let us, therefore, follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another.
Page 300 - And all Priests and Deacons are to say daily the Morning and Evening Prayer, either privately or openly, not being let by sickness or some other urgent cause.
Page 738 - Although in the visible church the evil be ever mingled with the good, and sometime the evil have chief authority in the ministration of the Word and Sacraments ; yet, forasmuch as they do not the same in their own name, but in Christ's, and do minister by his Commission and Authority, we may use their Ministry, both in hearing the Word of God, and in receiving the Sacraments.
Page 80 - An Act to abridge the holding of Benefices in Plurality, and to make better Provision for the Residence of the Clergy...