A Retrospect of the Religious Life of England: Or, The Church, Puritanism, and Free InquiryTrub̈ner, 1876 - 372 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 64
Seite 8
... clergy , but have affected a far larger circle . No one who remembers the parochial administra- tion of religion , the tone of the ecclesiastical newspapers , and the prevailing topics of clerical interest , thirty years ago , can fail ...
... clergy , but have affected a far larger circle . No one who remembers the parochial administra- tion of religion , the tone of the ecclesiastical newspapers , and the prevailing topics of clerical interest , thirty years ago , can fail ...
Seite 12
... clergy , their prevailing neglect of Hebrew and the Semitic literature , and their comparatively late and slight familiarity with the Hellenistic Greek , unfavourably affect their qualifications as commentators on Scripture . Though the ...
... clergy , their prevailing neglect of Hebrew and the Semitic literature , and their comparatively late and slight familiarity with the Hellenistic Greek , unfavourably affect their qualifications as commentators on Scripture . Though the ...
Seite 16
... clergy whose labours it is his legal function to super- vise . These personal troubles , endured throughout with singular gentleness and dignity , have not been lightened by his affection and fidelity towards the native population for ...
... clergy whose labours it is his legal function to super- vise . These personal troubles , endured throughout with singular gentleness and dignity , have not been lightened by his affection and fidelity towards the native population for ...
Seite 20
... clergy . In proportion as they are true labourers for the Church of the future , are they less true servants to the Church of the present . The dogmatic engagements and limitations against which they protest are precisely of the kind to ...
... clergy . In proportion as they are true labourers for the Church of the future , are they less true servants to the Church of the present . The dogmatic engagements and limitations against which they protest are precisely of the kind to ...
Seite 21
... clergy is felt considerably lower ; and , through their increased ac- tivity , devotedness , and kindliness , has certainly been ex- tended of late years . On the whole , the Church is probably better secured at the present time in the ...
... clergy is felt considerably lower ; and , through their increased ac- tivity , devotedness , and kindliness , has certainly been ex- tended of late years . On the whole , the Church is probably better secured at the present time in the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Anabaptists Anglican Arminian Articles authority Baxter belief Bible bishops Book Burnet Calamy Calamy's Calvinism Calvinistic Catholic century character Christ Christianity Church of England civil clergy communion conscience constitution controversy Convocation Cranmer Cromwell Deism Deists discipline distinct distinguished divine doctrine earnest ecclesiastical edition effect elements eminent English Episcopacy Episcopalians Erastianism established evidence expression faith favour feeling Gospel hierarchy Hist human idea Independents influence Latitudinarian learning Letters liberty Liturgy Locke Lollards London Lord Low Church ment mind ministers miracles moral nature Neal Nonconformists object Oliver Heywood opinion original Owen Oxford Parliament party persons philosophical popular prayer preaching Presbyterians Priestley principles Protestant Dissenters Puritans Quakers reason Reformation reign religion religious Revolution Scripture Sect society Socinian soul spirit strong Strype's sympathy tendencies theology Thirty-nine Articles thought tion Toleration truth Unitarian Universities views words worship writings zeal