The Pilot, a journal of religion, politics, literature and art, Volume 1, Issue 1 |
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... cause of Reunion . Be that as it may ; if Mr. Vaux complained before of not having sufficient time for the affairs ... causes beyond his control , unequal to the duties of his office , it would be better to look out for a successor who ...
... cause of Reunion . Be that as it may ; if Mr. Vaux complained before of not having sufficient time for the affairs ... causes beyond his control , unequal to the duties of his office , it would be better to look out for a successor who ...
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... causes it to be actually laughed at in the House of Commons . How far the Assembly and its proceedings command the confidence of the clergy it is for them to say . We only speak for the laity when we say that it would have been of ...
... causes it to be actually laughed at in the House of Commons . How far the Assembly and its proceedings command the confidence of the clergy it is for them to say . We only speak for the laity when we say that it would have been of ...
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... caused the Ritualistic party to become utterly contemptible in the eyes of the people of England ; and I doubt very ... cause and grossly misled their readers by dinning constantly in their ears the cry , What is the Law ? instead of ...
... caused the Ritualistic party to become utterly contemptible in the eyes of the people of England ; and I doubt very ... cause and grossly misled their readers by dinning constantly in their ears the cry , What is the Law ? instead of ...
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... cause is ended . And in the face of this the new Judge tells us from the Bench , we suppose in all seriousness , that it is " absolutely incorreet in point of fact " to say that the authority of his Court is " independent of the Church ...
... cause is ended . And in the face of this the new Judge tells us from the Bench , we suppose in all seriousness , that it is " absolutely incorreet in point of fact " to say that the authority of his Court is " independent of the Church ...
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... causes Ecclesias- tical , by the Council of the E.C.U. and other Whig and Gladstonian Ritualists , the great and gallant captains who apparently have nothing to say or advise , -they may depend upon it that the laity will decline to ...
... causes Ecclesias- tical , by the Council of the E.C.U. and other Whig and Gladstonian Ritualists , the great and gallant captains who apparently have nothing to say or advise , -they may depend upon it that the laity will decline to ...
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Popular passages
Page 43 - Will you. to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen. All this I promise to do.
Page 225 - Behold, O my people, I will open your graves, and cause you to come up out of your graves, and bring you into the land of Israel.
Page 139 - WILL you then give your faithful diligence always so to minister the Doctrine and Sacraments, and the Discipline of Christ, as the Lord hath commanded, and as this Church and Realm hath received the same...
Page 55 - Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, and that write grievousness which they have prescribed ; to turn aside the needy from judgment, and to take away the right from the poor of my people, that widows may be their prey, and that they may rob the fatherless ! And what will ye do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which shall come from far?
Page 151 - And they beckoned unto their partners which were in the other ship, that they should come and help them. And they came, and filled both the ships, so that they began to sink. When Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, Depart from me; for I am a sinful man, O Lord.
Page 32 - When Jesus saw that the people came running together, he rebuked the foul spirit, saying unto him, Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I charge thee, come out of him, and enter no more into him. 26 And the spirit cried, and rent him sore, and came out of him : and he was as one dead ; insomuch that many said, He is dead.
Page 43 - God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify; but that only prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himself...
Page 69 - Experiments have never been the means of discovery ; and a survey of what has been attempted of late years in physiology will prove that the opening of living animals has done more to perpetuate error than to confirm the just views taken from the study of anatomy and natural motions.
Page 43 - Concerning appeals, if they should occur, they ought to proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop should fail...
Page 121 - The power of all the griefs and trials of a man is hidden beneath its words. It is the representative of his best moments ; and all that there has been about him of soft, and gentle, and pure, and penitent, and good, speaks to him for ever out of his English Bible. It is his sacred thing which doubt has never dimmed, and controversy never soiled.