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Page 55
The following two letters , from the Bishop of Exeter and the Chaplain of his
Grace the Archbishop of Dublin , have been received in consequence , and are
here presented to our readers . Though not of so decided a tone as we could
desire ...
The following two letters , from the Bishop of Exeter and the Chaplain of his
Grace the Archbishop of Dublin , have been received in consequence , and are
here presented to our readers . Though not of so decided a tone as we could
desire ...
Page 109
But what with that mother and that priest the same influence though diminished
for a inoment , will soon receive its strength ... another , that the newly - married
couple should separate altogether until they had received the nuptial benediction
.
But what with that mother and that priest the same influence though diminished
for a inoment , will soon receive its strength ... another , that the newly - married
couple should separate altogether until they had received the nuptial benediction
.
Page 119
... of our Saviour suspended received in both kinds is not when He instituted this
sacrament , and a Divine precept , nor was commanded both to be received ?
You ever understood to be such could not surely , with the Bible in by the Church
of ...
... of our Saviour suspended received in both kinds is not when He instituted this
sacrament , and a Divine precept , nor was commanded both to be received ?
You ever understood to be such could not surely , with the Bible in by the Church
of ...
Page 120
OF THE EUCHARIST . OF THE EUCHARIST . 1 . present , and afterwards the cup
presented , and received by them all ; to represent the life He was about to give
for the sins of the whole world . See Mark xiv . 22 , 23 ; also 24 , 25 ; Luke xxii .
OF THE EUCHARIST . OF THE EUCHARIST . 1 . present , and afterwards the cup
presented , and received by them all ; to represent the life He was about to give
for the sins of the whole world . See Mark xiv . 22 , 23 ; also 24 , 25 ; Luke xxii .
Page 416
The Rev . John Simpson , vicar of Mitcham , after having preBut we have slaked
in crystal streams viously resigned his living , has been Of holy writ , our thirst ,
received into the Roman Catholic And well we know that all his claims Church .
The Rev . John Simpson , vicar of Mitcham , after having preBut we have slaked
in crystal streams viously resigned his living , has been Of holy writ , our thirst ,
received into the Roman Catholic And well we know that all his claims Church .
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