Catholic Thoughts on the Church of Christ and the Church of EnglandDaldy, Isbister, 1878 - 448 sivua |
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... individual and to the Church . THE SECOND BOOK . 1. The Church and the State ideally considered . II . Aim and constitution of the Christian Church . III . - The growth of the Church in a particular State . IV . The kind of help the ...
... individual and to the Church . THE SECOND BOOK . 1. The Church and the State ideally considered . II . Aim and constitution of the Christian Church . III . - The growth of the Church in a particular State . IV . The kind of help the ...
Sivu xvi
... individual Doctors ; and that all records of mind in all ages , and the experience of daily life emphatically teach us that symmetry of mental organization is at once the most precious and the most rare of all gifts ; and that the more ...
... individual Doctors ; and that all records of mind in all ages , and the experience of daily life emphatically teach us that symmetry of mental organization is at once the most precious and the most rare of all gifts ; and that the more ...
Sivu 6
... individual elements be changing perpetually , and holding out to all men on invariable con- ditions means of closer communion with GOD , and more assured pledges of His love , than can be attained any- where else but in connection with ...
... individual elements be changing perpetually , and holding out to all men on invariable con- ditions means of closer communion with GOD , and more assured pledges of His love , than can be attained any- where else but in connection with ...
Sivu 8
... individual edification - its very magnitude and particular multiplicity of members rendering it unable to act from a common will towards a common scheme of discipline - it is perhaps even theoretically necessary that it should be ...
... individual edification - its very magnitude and particular multiplicity of members rendering it unable to act from a common will towards a common scheme of discipline - it is perhaps even theoretically necessary that it should be ...
Sivu 10
... individual character . It has no independent aims of its own : it has no additional endowments . no more authority by divine right over the faith of its members than the Catholic Church . It may indeed deter- mine and define in any way ...
... individual character . It has no independent aims of its own : it has no additional endowments . no more authority by divine right over the faith of its members than the Catholic Church . It may indeed deter- mine and define in any way ...
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admitted Ananias of Damascus Apostles Apostolic succession appear arbitrary argument assertion Baptism believe blessing body brethren Catholic certainly character Christian Church Church of CHRIST Church of England claims clergy communion confessedly connexion considered constitution creed discipline dispensation dissent divine doctrine duty ecclesiastical emphatically equally essential exclusive existing fact faith feel GOD's Gospel heathen HOLY idea individual influence inspired institution interpretation Jewish Jewish priesthood Judaism justly least Lord Lord's Supper man's matters means of grace ment merely mind ministers mode moral mysterious nature necessary obedience old dispensation Old Testament opinion ordination organisation ourselves particular Church peculiar perhaps perpetual persons possession practice present priest primitive principles privilege profess reason religion render revelation reverence rite sacred Scripture sanction schism seems society spirit supernatural surely teaching Testament theory things thought tion true truth unto words worldly worship