The British Quarterly Review, Volumen39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... in our history between the Church Establishment principle and principles which are not liberal . The Jachin and Boaz in the temple of Toryism in this country have been the clergy and the lawyers . There have been liberal men among the.
... in our history between the Church Establishment principle and principles which are not liberal . The Jachin and Boaz in the temple of Toryism in this country have been the clergy and the lawyers . There have been liberal men among the.
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... clergy . But the course taken in the average , in both cases , is well known . The men who contemplate victory over our Established Church must contem- plate vanquishing these two classes -- a somewhat difficult thing to achieve , as we ...
... clergy . But the course taken in the average , in both cases , is well known . The men who contemplate victory over our Established Church must contem- plate vanquishing these two classes -- a somewhat difficult thing to achieve , as we ...
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... clergy to whom our heart has given a warm Christian affection . But , as a party , the Evangelicals can hardly be said to have a place in the intellectual strifes of the age . The number of the Broad Church clergy is small compared with ...
... clergy to whom our heart has given a warm Christian affection . But , as a party , the Evangelicals can hardly be said to have a place in the intellectual strifes of the age . The number of the Broad Church clergy is small compared with ...
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... Clergy , ' are so unmistakable that any comment of ours would be superfluous . We obtained them at Masters's , and are , therefore , assured of what we might otherwise have doubted , that they are not the work of an avowed Papist . The ...
... Clergy , ' are so unmistakable that any comment of ours would be superfluous . We obtained them at Masters's , and are , therefore , assured of what we might otherwise have doubted , that they are not the work of an avowed Papist . The ...
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... clergy much more priestly than before ; and the action of the same principles on the continent has made the Catholic priesthood in many quarters , and especially in France , more Ultramontane - more thoroughly Popish than ever . Such a ...
... clergy much more priestly than before ; and the action of the same principles on the continent has made the Catholic priesthood in many quarters , and especially in France , more Ultramontane - more thoroughly Popish than ever . Such a ...
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