The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... Church Reform . By THOMAS ARNOLD , D.D. Head Master of Rugby School , and late Fellow of Oriel College , Oxford . 8vo . London : Fellowes . 1833 . Ar a moment when the acts and expressions of the Ministry an- nounce a legislative ...
... Church Reform . By THOMAS ARNOLD , D.D. Head Master of Rugby School , and late Fellow of Oriel College , Oxford . 8vo . London : Fellowes . 1833 . Ar a moment when the acts and expressions of the Ministry an- nounce a legislative ...
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... church every variety of ritual which the com- bined congregations would prescribe . He sets out with stating generally , that he doubts very much the policy of repeating the ritual so frequently in the church service . He considers this ...
... church every variety of ritual which the com- bined congregations would prescribe . He sets out with stating generally , that he doubts very much the policy of repeating the ritual so frequently in the church service . He considers this ...
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church in this manner , would next proceed to lop off those incum- brances which , though of not so much importance as the evils just mentioned , are still so inconsistent with the general spirit of the reformed church to be allowed to ...
church in this manner , would next proceed to lop off those incum- brances which , though of not so much importance as the evils just mentioned , are still so inconsistent with the general spirit of the reformed church to be allowed to ...
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