| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 624 pages
...superstition ; and when scruples of conscience began to be made or pretended, then schisms began to break in. If the spiritual guides and fathers of the Church would be a little sparing of incumbering churches with superfluities, and not over rigid, either in reviving obsolete... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1913 - 624 pages
...superstition ; and when scruples of conscience began to be made or pretended, then schisms began to break in. If the spiritual guides and fathers of the Church would be a little sparing of incumbering churches with superfluities, and not over rigid, either in reviving obsolete... | |
| Thomas Lyon - 1937 - 264 pages
...such things, as in which all Christians do agree, schisms on opinions were utterly vanished. . . . If the spiritual guides and fathers of the Church would be a little sparing of encumbering churches with superfluities, and not over rigid either in reviving obsolete... | |
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