The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 241A. Constable, 1925 |
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... matters , was precipitated by the scandalous moral corruption of the Papal hierarchy , and by the intolerable political claims of the Roman See . It unfortunately brought to an end a promising development of religious humanism , which ...
... matters , was precipitated by the scandalous moral corruption of the Papal hierarchy , and by the intolerable political claims of the Roman See . It unfortunately brought to an end a promising development of religious humanism , which ...
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... matters for burning , " thought the average Englishman . But Tunstall of Durham declared without fear of contradiction that " if the King ( Henry VIII ) should go about to renew the abolished authority of the Bishop of Rome , he should ...
... matters for burning , " thought the average Englishman . But Tunstall of Durham declared without fear of contradiction that " if the King ( Henry VIII ) should go about to renew the abolished authority of the Bishop of Rome , he should ...
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... matters . When Tractarianism went out into the streets and lanes of the city , the necessity of appeals to the eye became obvious , and the inner logic of Catholicism gradually broke down all the barriers which the Tractarians had ...
... matters . When Tractarianism went out into the streets and lanes of the city , the necessity of appeals to the eye became obvious , and the inner logic of Catholicism gradually broke down all the barriers which the Tractarians had ...
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... matters of principle can hold together . Some think that only the Establishment prevents it from flying apart into its component elements . It may be admitted that in no other country could Catholics and Protestants dwell together as ...
... matters of principle can hold together . Some think that only the Establishment prevents it from flying apart into its component elements . It may be admitted that in no other country could Catholics and Protestants dwell together as ...
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... matter was then referred to a committee of jurists who , after the manner of jurists , utterly failed to agree as to what the Article meant , or what was its relationship to other articles of the Covenant . The whole matter was ...
... matter was then referred to a committee of jurists who , after the manner of jurists , utterly failed to agree as to what the Article meant , or what was its relationship to other articles of the Covenant . The whole matter was ...
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