The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 30
... tion , a treaty with Spain was concluded by the Government , and the evils of war were averted for a time . " The complaints , " he ex- claimed , " of your despairing merchants , the voice of England has condemned it . Be the guilt of ...
... tion , a treaty with Spain was concluded by the Government , and the evils of war were averted for a time . " The complaints , " he ex- claimed , " of your despairing merchants , the voice of England has condemned it . Be the guilt of ...
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... tion in dispute between the Unionists , with Dr. Pusey at their head , and ourselves . They contend for corporate re - union between the three great communions which constitute , according to them , the Church Catholic . We insist that ...
... tion in dispute between the Unionists , with Dr. Pusey at their head , and ourselves . They contend for corporate re - union between the three great communions which constitute , according to them , the Church Catholic . We insist that ...
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... tion of the true principles of Church unity to the position and claims of the Anglican Establishment . The English Church , it is argued , is heretical in its Articles , in its Homilies , and in its Prayer - book . The two former are ...
... tion of the true principles of Church unity to the position and claims of the Anglican Establishment . The English Church , it is argued , is heretical in its Articles , in its Homilies , and in its Prayer - book . The two former are ...
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... tion and of compromise . All this is not mere assertion or empty declamation , but distinctly demonstrated by the essayist from history and documentary records ; so that he is justified in concluding that " Dr. Pusey and his friends ...
... tion and of compromise . All this is not mere assertion or empty declamation , but distinctly demonstrated by the essayist from history and documentary records ; so that he is justified in concluding that " Dr. Pusey and his friends ...
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... tion , that " the remaining of the elements was an open question at the beginning of the fifteenth century , and , so far from being supposed to involve any bad consequences , was rather held to remove diffi- culties . " Pretty well ...
... tion , that " the remaining of the elements was an open question at the beginning of the fifteenth century , and , so far from being supposed to involve any bad consequences , was rather held to remove diffi- culties . " Pretty well ...
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