The Quarterly Review, Volumes 270-271John Murray, 1938 |
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Page 83
... spirit in the approach to doctrinal problems which may make for charity as well as truth . Such a document does not ... spirit ; and it is a spirit characteristic of the English Church . It is sometimes expressed by saying that the ...
... spirit in the approach to doctrinal problems which may make for charity as well as truth . Such a document does not ... spirit ; and it is a spirit characteristic of the English Church . It is sometimes expressed by saying that the ...
Page 95
... spirit is the spirit of charity , and the methods are those of reason . We have already suggested how little these methods need be feared - how much , indeed , the Church has owed to them in the past in the formulation and defence of ...
... spirit is the spirit of charity , and the methods are those of reason . We have already suggested how little these methods need be feared - how much , indeed , the Church has owed to them in the past in the formulation and defence of ...
Page 360
... spirit , there is the vague but none the less insistent longing for the land beyond the seas . The spirit that urged St Brendan to set out on his magic voyages still lives in our people and impels the Irishman to become a missionary in ...
... spirit , there is the vague but none the less insistent longing for the land beyond the seas . The spirit that urged St Brendan to set out on his magic voyages still lives in our people and impels the Irishman to become a missionary in ...
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