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... Anglo - Catholic school . This new movement was understood to be Rationalistic , if not decidedly sceptical . And not a few of the immediate disciples of the most eminent Tract writers were said to be the chief oracles of coteries in ...
... Anglo - Catholic school . This new movement was understood to be Rationalistic , if not decidedly sceptical . And not a few of the immediate disciples of the most eminent Tract writers were said to be the chief oracles of coteries in ...
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... Anglo - Catholic leader , by one , meaning a class , of his hearers and pupils , 24 [ JAN . Review of Froude's " Nemesis of Faith . "
... Anglo - Catholic leader , by one , meaning a class , of his hearers and pupils , 24 [ JAN . Review of Froude's " Nemesis of Faith . "
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... Anglo - Catholic . But we have not discovered anything either of real or disguised Popery in the volume . And we venture to hope that the case of the writer is one of those cases in which the swerving vessel has been kept in her course ...
... Anglo - Catholic . But we have not discovered anything either of real or disguised Popery in the volume . And we venture to hope that the case of the writer is one of those cases in which the swerving vessel has been kept in her course ...
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... Anglo - Catholic essays and sermons , where we read of the " inspiration " of Homer , Dante , Shakespere -of Haydn , who lived impurely till his dying hour , and of Handel , who divided too many of his hours between the organ and the ...
... Anglo - Catholic essays and sermons , where we read of the " inspiration " of Homer , Dante , Shakespere -of Haydn , who lived impurely till his dying hour , and of Handel , who divided too many of his hours between the organ and the ...
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... Anglo - Catholic party . Look , for example , at the picture which the author gives of his own position in refer- ence to them : " To - day we listen to an argument drawn from acts of parliament , and canons , and councils , which makes ...
... Anglo - Catholic party . Look , for example , at the picture which the author gives of his own position in refer- ence to them : " To - day we listen to an argument drawn from acts of parliament , and canons , and councils , which makes ...
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