Life of John Edward Nassau Molesworth: An Eminent Divine of the Nineteenth CenturyLongmans, Green, 1915 - 244 Seiten |
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... interest - gathering flowers , or nutting in the woods , or skating in the winter . There was no sauntering in these walks ; whatever he did , he did it with all his might . That artistic tastes did not appeal to his eminently practical ...
... interest - gathering flowers , or nutting in the woods , or skating in the winter . There was no sauntering in these walks ; whatever he did , he did it with all his might . That artistic tastes did not appeal to his eminently practical ...
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... interest . Whatever attempts to take advantages , or arts of chicanery you may find in others , you never can experience such from him who hopes for your permission to subscribe himself more than , Your most obedient Servant , JOHN ...
... interest . Whatever attempts to take advantages , or arts of chicanery you may find in others , you never can experience such from him who hopes for your permission to subscribe himself more than , Your most obedient Servant , JOHN ...
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... interest in educational work , always keen , had now plenty of scope . First he helped to start a girls ' school , in the house which still faces the south door of the Cathedral . The schoolmistress of this school was a widow , Mrs ...
... interest in educational work , always keen , had now plenty of scope . First he helped to start a girls ' school , in the house which still faces the south door of the Cathedral . The schoolmistress of this school was a widow , Mrs ...
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... interests of the Empire , but a fierce and unchangeable hatred to everything Protestant , and more especially to those estab- lishments which tend to the conservation of the Protestant religion . See the weight of these men . Even the ...
... interests of the Empire , but a fierce and unchangeable hatred to everything Protestant , and more especially to those estab- lishments which tend to the conservation of the Protestant religion . See the weight of these men . Even the ...
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... interest throughout the whole country , in consequence of a duel between Bradshaw and Mr. Horsman , Liberal M.P. for Cockermouth , who had insulted Bradshaw , taxing him with disgraceful conduct . E Mr. Horsman afterwards publicly ...
... interest throughout the whole country , in consequence of a duel between Bradshaw and Mr. Horsman , Liberal M.P. for Cockermouth , who had insulted Bradshaw , taxing him with disgraceful conduct . E Mr. Horsman afterwards publicly ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
advowson agitators Apostles appointed Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury authority Bishop blessing brethren Broadbridge brother called Canon Raines Canterbury chapel character Christ Christian Church of England Church rates Churchmen clergy clergyman common sense congregation conscience declared desire dissenters Divine doctrine duty enemies episcopacy Established Church faith father favour feelings friends give God's Gospel Hodman Holy Holy Orders honour hope infidels J. E. N. MOLESWORTH Jacobs Jesus John John Bright JOHN MOLESWORTH judgment King liberty Lindsay living Lord matter means meeting ment Millbrook Milnrow ministers never occasion opinion Overbury Overbury's parish church party Peerage of Ireland Penny Sunday Reader political Popery prayer preached preacher present principles professed Protestant religion religious respect Roman schools Scriptures sermon Simony Socinians spirit Stirling Stirling's things tion truth unto Vicar of Rochdale Viscount Molesworth Wirksworth words worship
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 200 - THE Church hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies, and authority in controversies of faith...
Seite 70 - Transubstantiation (or the change of the substance of Bread and Wine) in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by holy Writ; but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions.
Seite 199 - But the Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company, and set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought to bring them out to the people.
Seite 144 - More especially, we pray for the good estate of the Catholic Church; that it may be so guided and governed by Thy good Spirit, that all who profess and call themselves Christians may be led into the way of truth, and hold the faith in unity of spirit, in the bond of peace, and in righteousness of life.
Seite 114 - Father, to raise' us from the death of sin unto the life of righteousness ; that when we shall depart this life we may rest in Him...
Seite 81 - All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient : all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any.
Seite 197 - These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind , and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.
Seite 216 - For I also am a man set under authority, having under me soldiers ; and I say unto one, Go, and he goeth ; and to another, Come, and he cometh ; and to my servant, Do this, and he doeth it.
Seite 70 - For the Sacramental Bread and Wine remain still in their very natural substances, and therefore may not be adored; (for that were Idolatry, to be abhorred of all faithful Christians;) and the natural Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ are in Heaven, and not here; it being against the truth of Christ's natural Body to be at one time in more places than one.
Seite 71 - The Romish doctrine concerning Purgatory, Pardons, Worshipping, and Adoration, as well of Images as of Reliques, and also Invocation of Saints, is a fond thing vainly invented, and grounded upon no warranty of Scripture, but rather repugnant to the Word of God.