Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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Page iv
... matter of great difficulty to make the contrary clear . Though we may again and again quote the uni- versal testimony of the early Church in favour of the monastick life , though monasteries abound in those Churches which view Rome with ...
... matter of great difficulty to make the contrary clear . Though we may again and again quote the uni- versal testimony of the early Church in favour of the monastick life , though monasteries abound in those Churches which view Rome with ...
Page v
... matters of detail , such as the question of vows , and the connexion of religious houses with the parochial system , which must some day be settled , and on which there is a difference of opinion , even between those who agree on the ...
... matters of detail , such as the question of vows , and the connexion of religious houses with the parochial system , which must some day be settled , and on which there is a difference of opinion , even between those who agree on the ...
Page vi
... matter : that the Dissolution was forced on , not approved by , the Church : that the testimonies in favour of the general good discipline of the dissolved houses is the stronger , as coming from the parties most interested in their ...
... matter : that the Dissolution was forced on , not approved by , the Church : that the testimonies in favour of the general good discipline of the dissolved houses is the stronger , as coming from the parties most interested in their ...
Page 8
... matter of wonder . Mr. Tomkins , of the New Connexion , and Mr. Jupp , of Cave Adullam Chapel , both in their visits to the members of their respective congregations , and in their ser- mons , gave ample proof that they were , at all ...
... matter of wonder . Mr. Tomkins , of the New Connexion , and Mr. Jupp , of Cave Adullam Chapel , both in their visits to the members of their respective congregations , and in their ser- mons , gave ample proof that they were , at all ...
Page 25
... matter of pure justice , so that I will not argue as to the superior advantage of devoting that sum imme- diately to the Church : because , if it actually belongs to Mr. Wallis , however good the purpose to which I might destine it , I ...
... matter of pure justice , so that I will not argue as to the superior advantage of devoting that sum imme- diately to the Church : because , if it actually belongs to Mr. Wallis , however good the purpose to which I might destine it , I ...
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