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" The Church is undoubtedly one, and so is the human race one ; but not as a Society. It was from the first composed of distinct societies, which were called one, because formed on common principles. It is One Society only when considered as to its future... "
The Dublin Review - Side 416
redigert av - 1854
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The Kingdom of Christ Delineated: In Two Essays on Our Lord's Own Account of ...

Richard Whately - 1843 - 324 sider
...singular instance of the enormous practical resuits which may be traced to mere ambiguity of expression. The Church is undoubtedly one, and so is the Human...as to its future existence. The circumstance of its bav~ ing one common Head, (Christ,) one Spirit, one Father, are points of u-nity which no more make...
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The Churchman's Theological Dictionary

Robert Eden - 1845 - 434 sider
...Church, — and the like, as if the Church were, originally at least, one society in all respects. The Church is undoubtedly one; and so is the human...called one> because formed on common principles. It is only one ' society' considered as to its future existence. The circumstance of its having one common...
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The Church Member's Manual: Of Ecclesiastical Principles, Doctrine, and ...

William Crowell - 1847 - 300 sider
...habits of thinking and speaking * Archbishop Whately in his Essays on " The Kingdom of Christ," says : " The Church is undoubtedly one, and so is the Human...circumstance of its having one common Head, (Christ,) and Spirit, one Father, are points of unity which no more make the Church One Society on earth, than...
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Essays on some of the dangers to Christian faith, which may arise from the ...

Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1847 - 414 sider
...singular instance of the enormous practical results which may be traced to mere ambiguity of expression. The Church is undoubtedly one, and so is the Human...considered as to its future existence. The circumstance of itshavingone common Head, Christ, one Spirit, one Father, are points of unity, which no more make the...
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The Kingdom of Christ, and the Errors of Romanism

Richard Whately - 1847 - 194 sider
...singular instance of the enormous practical results which may be traced to mere ambiguity of. expression. The Church is undoubtedly one, and so is the Human race one ; but not as a Society. Ft was from the first composed of distinct societies ; which were called one, because formed on common...
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Republican Christianity: Or, True Liberty, as Exhibited in the Life ...

Elias Lyman Magoon - 1849 - 446 sider
...truth on this great subject. Archbishop Whately, in his essays on " The Kingdom of Christ," says, " The church is undoubtedly one, and so is the human...only when considered as to its future existence. The circumstances of its having one common head, (Christ,) one Spirit, one Father, are points of unity...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, System of universal knowledge, Volum 5

Encyclopaedia - 1849 - 454 sider
...singular instance of the enormous practical results which may he traced to mere ambiguity of expression. The Church is undoubtedly one, and so is the human...called one, because formed on common principles. It is only one society, considered as to its future existonce. The circumstance of its having one common...
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The Rise and Early Progress of Christianity

Samuel Hinds - 1850 - 444 sider
...singular instance of the enormous practical results which may be traced to mere ambiguity of expression. The Church is undoubtedly one, and so is the human...called one, because formed on common principles. It is only one society, considered as to its future existence. The circumstance of its having one common...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - 1854 - 410 sider
...in their faith — pursuits — mutual affections, &c " The Church" [viz : the Universal or Catholic Church] " is undoubtedly one, and so is the human...composed of distinct societies; which were called one, beqause formed on common principles. It is One Society only when considered as to its future existence....
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Detached thoughts and apophthegms extracted from some of the writings of ...

Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1854 - 222 sider
...government all are bound to submit, has led to truth being made the secondary, and not the paramount object. The Church is undoubtedly one, and so is the human race one ; but not as a society, for as such, it is only one, when considered as to its future existence. Its present unity consists...
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