The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... reason of excessive compression , or in sketches which , however brilliant and suggestive , are not histories . What seemed to be wanted was a continuous and adequate history in volumes of a moderate size and price , based upon a ...
... reason of excessive compression , or in sketches which , however brilliant and suggestive , are not histories . What seemed to be wanted was a continuous and adequate history in volumes of a moderate size and price , based upon a ...
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... reason this book has not dealt with Ireland or Scotland , closely though they were con- nected with England . Nor is it a history of literature , or philosophy , or theology , or music , in relation to the Church . No one can feel more ...
... reason this book has not dealt with Ireland or Scotland , closely though they were con- nected with England . Nor is it a history of literature , or philosophy , or theology , or music , in relation to the Church . No one can feel more ...
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... reason , the period of the Church's disestablishment will receive but scant notice . We must be content to trace how events moved , and why , to human view , they moved in the direction which they took . On March 27 , 1625 , King James ...
... reason , the period of the Church's disestablishment will receive but scant notice . We must be content to trace how events moved , and why , to human view , they moved in the direction which they took . On March 27 , 1625 , King James ...
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... reason considering the books . These together give evidence which may commend itself to any thoughtful and earnest inquirer . Reason , indeed , is the bulwark not the slave of religion . ' For though I set the mysteries of faith above ...
... reason considering the books . These together give evidence which may commend itself to any thoughtful and earnest inquirer . Reason , indeed , is the bulwark not the slave of religion . ' For though I set the mysteries of faith above ...
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... reason . This assent is called faith ; and ' faith being of things not seen , ' would quite lose its honour , nay itself , if it met with sufficient grounds in natural reason whereon to stay itself . For faith is a mixed act of the will ...
... reason . This assent is called faith ; and ' faith being of things not seen , ' would quite lose its honour , nay itself , if it met with sufficient grounds in natural reason whereon to stay itself . For faith is a mixed act of the will ...
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