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الصفحة 309 - Three years later, in 1844, we find a lady, the Countess of Hahn-Hahn, after claiming for herself and her brother the title of steadfast protestants, thus addressing him: "Yet, you must allow that protestantism is a terrible closer of hearts. In the hospital of the Sisters of Mercy at Berlin...
الصفحة 210 - Animalis autem homo non percipit ea, quae sunt Spiritus Dei: stultitia enim est illi, et non potest intelligere: quia spiritualiter examinatur.
الصفحة 58 - Seven evil spirits" will take possession of the mind that has been "swept and garnished" by your discipline, and "the last state of that man shall be worse than the first.
الصفحة 323 - Europeans, of ecclesiastics, in one of the most interesting and the most sacred regions of the earth ; and hardly a fact, from the time of their first foundation to the present time, has been contributed by them to the geography, the geology, or the history of a country...
الصفحة 244 - ... Christianity of the day, and to the woeful instability of modern European institutions. From their own point of view, Muslims are as men standing on a secure rock, and surveying the ships driven hither and thither on the stormy seas around ; and they complacently — shall we say, unreasonably ? — contrast the quiet fixity of their own position with the unsettled and insecure restlessness of all else.
الصفحة 116 - They are not likely to remain long in a sect of which the chief rulers tell their brethren that ' the very existence of our national institutions for the maintenance of religion is imperilled by the evils of which you complain.
الصفحة 214 - Methodism ;' no Doubt or even root of Doubt. Religion is not a diseased self-introspection, an agonising inquiry : their duties are clear to them, the way of supreme good plain, indisputable, and they are travelling on it. Religion lies over them like an all-embracing heavenly canopy, like an atmosphere and life -element, which is not spoken of, which in all things is presupposed without speech.
الصفحة 212 - ... the Church of the living God,' and ' the pillar and ground of the truth.
الصفحة 231 - Church) during the reigns of King James and King Charles I., and to the year 1661. We had many ministers from Scotland, from France, and the Low Countries, who were ordained by presbyters only, and not bishops, and they were instituted into benefices with cure . . . and yet were never reordained, but only subscribed the Articles.
الصفحة 293 - I confess therefore, though my interest in my country and countrymen is as great as ever, I do not consider it a high compliment to be credited with an intense Americanism. Where the people are Catholic and submissive to the law of God, as declared and applied by the vicar of Christ and supreme pastor of the church, democracy may be a good form of government ; but combined with Protestantism or infidelity in the people...