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... object to the Scotch except as a statement of doctrine ? You are not obliged to use it ; if you object to it at all , it must be the principle of it you object to . Moreover , the movement must be accounted for , not by any reason ...
... object to the Scotch except as a statement of doctrine ? You are not obliged to use it ; if you object to it at all , it must be the principle of it you object to . Moreover , the movement must be accounted for , not by any reason ...
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... object . The Church herself offers no Object short of Him who is her Head at which those powers may stop ; but , though sometimes she may seem to do so to the short- sighted , we look farther , and see it is but a pathway a little ...
... object . The Church herself offers no Object short of Him who is her Head at which those powers may stop ; but , though sometimes she may seem to do so to the short- sighted , we look farther , and see it is but a pathway a little ...
Side 525
... object in some scheme and system ; or finding none provided for them , will find unfit ones for themselves , or run to waste . The Church offers her mode of administering the Holy Sacraments , especially the Eucharist . She throws a ...
... object in some scheme and system ; or finding none provided for them , will find unfit ones for themselves , or run to waste . The Church offers her mode of administering the Holy Sacraments , especially the Eucharist . She throws a ...
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