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Pagina 12
... regard their Bishops . For instance , it would seem that the Bishop of Rochester has thought fit to make some alterations in the arrangements for the services in a church in his diocese . Even on the most pronounced of Anglican theories ...
... regard their Bishops . For instance , it would seem that the Bishop of Rochester has thought fit to make some alterations in the arrangements for the services in a church in his diocese . Even on the most pronounced of Anglican theories ...
Pagina 23
... regard to the future of Wesleyanism . Sectarian though they may be , the followers of John Wesley are very obviously impressed with the fact that Sectarianism pure and simple unquestionably leads to contempt for and defiance of all ...
... regard to the future of Wesleyanism . Sectarian though they may be , the followers of John Wesley are very obviously impressed with the fact that Sectarianism pure and simple unquestionably leads to contempt for and defiance of all ...
Pagina 29
... regard with entire complacency the trivial circumstance that one at least of them is openly sold on Sundays within the walls of that " Temple " of which its editor is the hierophant . On the whole , a survey of the so - called religious ...
... regard with entire complacency the trivial circumstance that one at least of them is openly sold on Sundays within the walls of that " Temple " of which its editor is the hierophant . On the whole , a survey of the so - called religious ...
Pagina 31
... regard as erring gravely against reason , against sound morality , and against Catholic Theology . The tenet to which we refer is this : that my will is only free at those particular moments when , after expressly debating and ...
... regard as erring gravely against reason , against sound morality , and against Catholic Theology . The tenet to which we refer is this : that my will is only free at those particular moments when , after expressly debating and ...
Pagina 33
... regard the act as " useful , " whether to the end of virtuousness or of pleasurableness ; or ( 1 ) from an intermixture of these various motives . This is plainly the case : because I have not so much as the physical power of doing what ...
... regard the act as " useful , " whether to the end of virtuousness or of pleasurableness ; or ( 1 ) from an intermixture of these various motives . This is plainly the case : because I have not so much as the physical power of doing what ...
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