| 724 páginas
...; they subject her to worldly policy ; they infect her with worldly views. Still in her doctrines, in her ministry, in her worship, she is ' all glorious...hope will be, corrected and remedied by the gradual hut powerful influence of public opinion. And it therefore is a high act of duty and of friendship... | |
| 1826 - 608 páginas
...consistency of his opinions, who thus winds up his censure of the Establishment. " In her doctrines, in her ministry, in her worship, she is all glorious...social and religious happiness in the European world." P. 35. We can easily pardon native partialities. Yet we have never met a tourist so resolutely determined... | |
| 1826 - 568 páginas
...faithful to her principles, she is still the great joy and the great blessing of the land. It would bS impossible to sever the Church from the State, without...destroy the fairest fabric of social and religious happlnest in the European world," P. 35, We can easily pardon native partialities. Yet we have never... | |
| William Scott, Francis Garden, James Bowling Mozley - 1826 - 806 páginas
...affection and applause; — and that even with all its evils the Church and State of England form " the fairest fabric of social and religious happiness in the European world." (p. ^2.) What he laments is, that she is " clogged and controlled by secular influence and power,"... | |
| 1827 - 392 páginas
...blessing of the land. It would be impossible to sever the Church from the State, without a convulsion that would uproot both, and thus destroy the fairest fabric...social and religious happiness in the European world.' " — p. 19. In conclusion, the Review proceeds : '- Dr. Hobart came to England under peculiar circumstances.... | |
| Egerton Ryerson - 1839 - 184 páginas
...subject her to worldly policy; they infect her with worldly views. It would be impossible to sever die church from the state without a convulsion which would...European world. But many of the abuses to which secular interests and views have subjected the Church of England, and many eren of the original defects of... | |
| Morgan Dix - 1905 - 654 páginas
...is all glorious within, — and thanks to a sound and orthodox and zealous Clergy, who have faithful principles she is still the great joy and the great...social and religious happiness in the European world." In his closing sentences the Bishop poured forth the gratitude and affection that filled his heart... | |
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