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... feeling , is that which I have made bold to term the PROTESTANT EVANGELICAL . " - " It is evident that we have here the very heart of the great Christian tradition . ” — “ It has framed large communities ; it has formed Christian ...
... feeling , is that which I have made bold to term the PROTESTANT EVANGELICAL . " - " It is evident that we have here the very heart of the great Christian tradition . ” — “ It has framed large communities ; it has formed Christian ...
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... feelings drift and go by ; what is done is done , and can scarce be re - enacted . Our Church has now passed away as an institution of the state , she has delivered up her jewels and her gold at the demand of British legislators ; she ...
... feelings drift and go by ; what is done is done , and can scarce be re - enacted . Our Church has now passed away as an institution of the state , she has delivered up her jewels and her gold at the demand of British legislators ; she ...
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... feelings , is withheld from their affections , and " the Church " put in its place by their clergy , by which adroit substitution their superstition is nourished , while true religion runs to weeds . In the sixteenth century , at Venice ...
... feelings , is withheld from their affections , and " the Church " put in its place by their clergy , by which adroit substitution their superstition is nourished , while true religion runs to weeds . In the sixteenth century , at Venice ...
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... feeling and community of action existed . The Rev. William Cleaver , a Christ Church Oxonian , and the son of the late Archbishop , held the parish of Delgany , a gem of rural beauty , made up of landscape contributions from sea , and ...
... feeling and community of action existed . The Rev. William Cleaver , a Christ Church Oxonian , and the son of the late Archbishop , held the parish of Delgany , a gem of rural beauty , made up of landscape contributions from sea , and ...
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... feeling articulation . Sir Walter Scott mentions the same effect in Jeanie Deans's pleading address to the Queen . He had a little sigh when speaking , which interested his hearers unconsciously , and his mode of taking breath reminded ...
... feeling articulation . Sir Walter Scott mentions the same effect in Jeanie Deans's pleading address to the Queen . He had a little sigh when speaking , which interested his hearers unconsciously , and his mode of taking breath reminded ...
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