The Twentieth Century, Том 1Nineteenth Century and After, 1877 |
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... feeling an emperor would be likely to make her a fitting husband . Soon afterwards he and she were married , ' and so the emperor obtained what he had longed for . ' 12 Finally let us turn to the stories in which some religious doctrine ...
... feeling an emperor would be likely to make her a fitting husband . Soon afterwards he and she were married , ' and so the emperor obtained what he had longed for . ' 12 Finally let us turn to the stories in which some religious doctrine ...
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... feeling of trust in God is illustrated by the story of the boy whose parents sold him to a king who had been told . that his sore foot could be cured only by being inserted into the cut- open body of an Indian child . When the boy was ...
... feeling of trust in God is illustrated by the story of the boy whose parents sold him to a king who had been told . that his sore foot could be cured only by being inserted into the cut- open body of an Indian child . When the boy was ...
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... feeling ourselves more than repaid by the proud satisfaction with which we viewed their continued and increasing strength and prosperity . Much of what has been said with reference to the colonies applies also to India . It is hardly ...
... feeling ourselves more than repaid by the proud satisfaction with which we viewed their continued and increasing strength and prosperity . Much of what has been said with reference to the colonies applies also to India . It is hardly ...
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... for private prayer is gradually increasing , and so a great reproach is gradually becoming wiped away from the usages of our Protestant Church . labour in the furtherance of his kingdom . This feeling 1877 . 53 THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND .
... for private prayer is gradually increasing , and so a great reproach is gradually becoming wiped away from the usages of our Protestant Church . labour in the furtherance of his kingdom . This feeling 1877 . 53 THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND .
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... feeling is silently springing up . Common ground has in several cases been found for common labours . We have , for example , the fact before us , that for seven years Churchmen and Nonconformists have been cooperating in what might ...
... feeling is silently springing up . Common ground has in several cases been found for common labours . We have , for example , the fact before us , that for seven years Churchmen and Nonconformists have been cooperating in what might ...
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Страница 357 - O smallest among peoples ! rough rockthrone Of Freedom ! warriors beating back the swarm Of Turkish Islam for five hundred years, Great Tsernogora ! never since thine own Black ridges drew the cloud and brake the storm Has breathed a race of mightier mountaineers.
Страница 491 - Florence, in virtue of which all the faithful of Christ must believe that the Holy Apostolic See and the Roman Pontiff possesses the primacy over the whole world, and that the Roman Pontiff is the successor of Blessed Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and is true Vicar of Christ, and Head of the whole Church, and Father and Teacher of all Christians ; and that full power was given to him in Blessed Peter to rule, feed, and govern the Universal Church...
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Страница 419 - Concerning appeals, if they should occur, they ought to proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop should...