The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 49
... Christ ; and that , therefore , they have nothing to do but to enter into conference , sink their differences , modify ... christian names before a common surname , to discriminate between the branches of one and the same society ; but a ...
... Christ ; and that , therefore , they have nothing to do but to enter into conference , sink their differences , modify ... christian names before a common surname , to discriminate between the branches of one and the same society ; but a ...
Page 53
... Christ the Head , after a physical manner by the Sacraments , but especially by the Sacrament of His Body and Blood . This is objective unity . Organic unity consists in an invisible and mediate union with one another , by reason of our ...
... Christ the Head , after a physical manner by the Sacraments , but especially by the Sacrament of His Body and Blood . This is objective unity . Organic unity consists in an invisible and mediate union with one another , by reason of our ...
Page 61
... Christ , that after consecration no reality remains except the species or appear- ances . This is - her faith , this is imposed under pain of anathema on all her children ; and can Dr. Pusey delude himself or others into the idea that ...
... Christ , that after consecration no reality remains except the species or appear- ances . This is - her faith , this is imposed under pain of anathema on all her children ; and can Dr. Pusey delude himself or others into the idea that ...
Page 73
... of unpretending piety , domestic virtue , and quiet energy . The effect of this Christian lesson is enhanced by the contrast which exists between the noble origin and the comparative poverty of her family ; her lofty [ 73 ]
... of unpretending piety , domestic virtue , and quiet energy . The effect of this Christian lesson is enhanced by the contrast which exists between the noble origin and the comparative poverty of her family ; her lofty [ 73 ]
Page 75
... Christian virtue , never displaying any exaggeration , and always keeping herself within the limits of that modesty and sim- plicity which are the natural fruits of a sincere humility . She has described her daily existence so ...
... Christian virtue , never displaying any exaggeration , and always keeping herself within the limits of that modesty and sim- plicity which are the natural fruits of a sincere humility . She has described her daily existence so ...
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