The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 12
... faith , by the same token that each of those which have perished on the scaffold had his life offered to him if so be he would turn Protestant . " In the heat of this argument , I had forgot prudence ; and some unkindly ears and eyes ...
... faith , by the same token that each of those which have perished on the scaffold had his life offered to him if so be he would turn Protestant . " In the heat of this argument , I had forgot prudence ; and some unkindly ears and eyes ...
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... faith , which they and all antiquity had ever professed , and that they would by no means go to the Protestant churches , or for one moment think that the Queen could be head of the Church in spirituals . " They dealt most urgently with ...
... faith , which they and all antiquity had ever professed , and that they would by no means go to the Protestant churches , or for one moment think that the Queen could be head of the Church in spirituals . " They dealt most urgently with ...
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... faith in their capacity to judge it . Where this does not exist , submission to mere fashion on the part of ignorant persons is fatal to a right feeling , for then no one is at the pains of learning for himself . A greater difficulty ...
... faith in their capacity to judge it . Where this does not exist , submission to mere fashion on the part of ignorant persons is fatal to a right feeling , for then no one is at the pains of learning for himself . A greater difficulty ...
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... faith , charity , and conscience , even on men or masses of men but imperfectly masters of their own passions , and by no means unstained by vice . It is our object in these papers to give prominence to some of what may be conceded to ...
... faith , charity , and conscience , even on men or masses of men but imperfectly masters of their own passions , and by no means unstained by vice . It is our object in these papers to give prominence to some of what may be conceded to ...
Page 56
... faith of Christ . " " Father , " said Catharine , " all this the laity do : soon you will see how much worse that is which the clergy will do . " Then she told him that there would be rebellion among them also , when the Pope began to ...
... faith of Christ . " " Father , " said Catharine , " all this the laity do : soon you will see how much worse that is which the clergy will do . " Then she told him that there would be rebellion among them also , when the Pope began to ...
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