The Andover Review, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1886 - Religion |
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Page 35
... Protestantism has indirectly recognized the provisional office of miracles by not encouraging the expectation of their continuance ; and the analogies of history as well as those of physical nature sustain a judgment that has been ...
... Protestantism has indirectly recognized the provisional office of miracles by not encouraging the expectation of their continuance ; and the analogies of history as well as those of physical nature sustain a judgment that has been ...
Page 79
... Protestants to pray for him . If this admirable exhortation on behalf of this great bishop has been neglected hitherto , it may well be renewed . And we could wish that hereafter he would see to it that his Encyclicals should reach such ...
... Protestants to pray for him . If this admirable exhortation on behalf of this great bishop has been neglected hitherto , it may well be renewed . And we could wish that hereafter he would see to it that his Encyclicals should reach such ...
Page 130
... Protestants who have but little spiritual sensibility in the forms in which we recognize it . Children are sent to Sunday - school , and perhaps attend more than one school . They form the hopeful element , but many counteracting ...
... Protestants who have but little spiritual sensibility in the forms in which we recognize it . Children are sent to Sunday - school , and perhaps attend more than one school . They form the hopeful element , but many counteracting ...
Page 139
... Protestantism of Louis Phi- lippe's court may have had some influence on the great man's former feelings , so it is quite certain that he hated the Puritanic form of Christianity which he found in the Channel Islands . " No letters on ...
... Protestantism of Louis Phi- lippe's court may have had some influence on the great man's former feelings , so it is quite certain that he hated the Puritanic form of Christianity which he found in the Channel Islands . " No letters on ...
Page 173
... Protestants , " as against whom , as well as against Ro- man Catholics , they claim an exclusive right to the name of " Christian . " None the less , must it be frankly admitted that in very many instances these Fratelli have ever shown ...
... Protestants , " as against whom , as well as against Ro- man Catholics , they claim an exclusive right to the name of " Christian . " None the less , must it be frankly admitted that in very many instances these Fratelli have ever shown ...
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