The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Volumen15J.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 |
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... Duties and Revenues Bill ... ... ... Extract from the Charge of the Bishop of Barbadoes ... Tithe Commutation ... ... ... 321 ... ... 324 326 ... ... 450 ... Comparative Statement of the Ex- ertions of Churchmen and Dis- senters in the ...
... Duties and Revenues Bill ... ... ... Extract from the Charge of the Bishop of Barbadoes ... Tithe Commutation ... ... ... 321 ... ... 324 326 ... ... 450 ... Comparative Statement of the Ex- ertions of Churchmen and Dis- senters in the ...
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... duty is forced upon us ) with deference to authority , and solve the doubts and questions which have been raised , is an undertaking which necessarily infers a high degree of care , and very ample space . I can only promise to endeavour ...
... duty is forced upon us ) with deference to authority , and solve the doubts and questions which have been raised , is an undertaking which necessarily infers a high degree of care , and very ample space . I can only promise to endeavour ...
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... duty is inadequate to the wants of our spiritual constitution , or unworthy of him from whom we received it ? " - ( pp . 123 , 124. ) These venerable words are , no doubt , clear , and pregnant with meaning . I suppose that the Warden ...
... duty is inadequate to the wants of our spiritual constitution , or unworthy of him from whom we received it ? " - ( pp . 123 , 124. ) These venerable words are , no doubt , clear , and pregnant with meaning . I suppose that the Warden ...
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... duty and worship will inevitably follow , " does not at all make the consequence necessary that divine grace is conveyed in and by holy communion . Now , commemoration is truly said to be a part , and that not an accidental but an ...
... duty and worship will inevitably follow , " does not at all make the consequence necessary that divine grace is conveyed in and by holy communion . Now , commemoration is truly said to be a part , and that not an accidental but an ...
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... no part of an historian's duty . Mr. Dowling himself , indeed , does pretty much the same thing as he rather oddly lays to my charge . The sole difference between us is a sort of inversion in our 44 CORRESPONDENCE . - ON THE PAULICIANS .
... no part of an historian's duty . Mr. Dowling himself , indeed , does pretty much the same thing as he rather oddly lays to my charge . The sole difference between us is a sort of inversion in our 44 CORRESPONDENCE . - ON THE PAULICIANS .
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Página 30 - And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat: this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying. Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.
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