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... thought to be no index of latent spiritual capabilities ; and teachers sigh over the thought of so much amiability and " seeming goodness " being compatible with a state of simple guilt and condemnation , when they have never once ...
... thought to be no index of latent spiritual capabilities ; and teachers sigh over the thought of so much amiability and " seeming goodness " being compatible with a state of simple guilt and condemnation , when they have never once ...
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Catholic thought among us ; and no one who knows what was going on fourteen or fifteen years ago in Cambridge will doubt that the phenomenon must have appeared in the Church somehow or other , even though no Tracts for the Times had ...
Catholic thought among us ; and no one who knows what was going on fourteen or fifteen years ago in Cambridge will doubt that the phenomenon must have appeared in the Church somehow or other , even though no Tracts for the Times had ...
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... thought proper to speak out . Neutrality ! Not only is the Society's own account of the matter the very reverse of neutrality , but neutrality , were it pos- sible , were a sin . To speak of Sir W. Dunbar as " withdrawing from his union ...
... thought proper to speak out . Neutrality ! Not only is the Society's own account of the matter the very reverse of neutrality , but neutrality , were it pos- sible , were a sin . To speak of Sir W. Dunbar as " withdrawing from his union ...
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