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... less finger to the fact , that liberty of thought to all men on every subject is a phantom exhaled from the marshes of a diseased imagination , the vanity of vanities , -a dream . The impediments , thrown with whatever motives , in the ...
... less finger to the fact , that liberty of thought to all men on every subject is a phantom exhaled from the marshes of a diseased imagination , the vanity of vanities , -a dream . The impediments , thrown with whatever motives , in the ...
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... less happy and forcible in other de- partments of rhetoric . As he chooses the most intense ex- pressions , whether always very applicable or not , so his colloca- tion and accumulation of words and particles , on the most trivial ...
... less happy and forcible in other de- partments of rhetoric . As he chooses the most intense ex- pressions , whether always very applicable or not , so his colloca- tion and accumulation of words and particles , on the most trivial ...
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... less frequent in this than in the former work of the same author , on Eastern Monachism , ' in which sectarian prejudices have caused him to misstate the points of divergency between true and false religion . But these blemishes are not ...
... less frequent in this than in the former work of the same author , on Eastern Monachism , ' in which sectarian prejudices have caused him to misstate the points of divergency between true and false religion . But these blemishes are not ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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Alford ancient appears authority believe Bishop Blessed Body and Blood bread called Catholic character Christ Christian Church Church of England Commentary Commodianus communion consecration Council criticism Divine doctrine Duke England English Epistle existence expression fact faith Father feel Gallandi Gallican give Gospel Greek hand Haydon heaven Holy Eucharist Holy Ghost holy orders honour interpretation Irenæus Irish labours language Latin Liturgies Lord Lord Melbourne Lord Mulgrave matter means ment mind Mozarabic Mozarabic Rite nature never observed opinion Papias passage peculiar person phenomena picture Pitra prayer present Priest principles question racter readers real presence received Roman Rome Sacrament Scripture seems sense sermon soul speak spirit substance supposed Syriac Thee things Thou thought tion translation Transubstantiation true truth verse volume Vulgate Wette whole Wilkie words Wordsworth writers