The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 237
... Tractarian con- troversy , nor indeed to enter into any merely doctrinal topics . Now that so large a proportion of the prelates of our Church have passed official judgments in the shape of Visitation Charges on these points , it would ...
... Tractarian con- troversy , nor indeed to enter into any merely doctrinal topics . Now that so large a proportion of the prelates of our Church have passed official judgments in the shape of Visitation Charges on these points , it would ...
Page 238
... Tractarian doctrine that they have had occasion to discuss ; and that those who adhere to these doctrines are in opposition to the united opinion and authority of the prelates of the whole Anglican Church . In truth , we believe that ...
... Tractarian doctrine that they have had occasion to discuss ; and that those who adhere to these doctrines are in opposition to the united opinion and authority of the prelates of the whole Anglican Church . In truth , we believe that ...
Page 243
... Tractarian Doctrine , there is one point in some degree doctrinal to which we have already alluded , but which we must more particularly notice before we enter into the detail of the Tractarian innovations , because it seems to us to be ...
... Tractarian Doctrine , there is one point in some degree doctrinal to which we have already alluded , but which we must more particularly notice before we enter into the detail of the Tractarian innovations , because it seems to us to be ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
25 | 72 |
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