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Page 293
... Christ would not be the kingdom of Christ , but the kingdom of these men , vested with such authority . For whoever hath such an authority of making laws is so far a king ; and whoever can add new laws to those of Christ , equally ...
... Christ would not be the kingdom of Christ , but the kingdom of these men , vested with such authority . For whoever hath such an authority of making laws is so far a king ; and whoever can add new laws to those of Christ , equally ...
Page 350
... Christ Himself sufficiently declared to His first and immediate followers the whole of what He designed should be understood by it or implied in it " . Notwithstanding , Hoadly found nothing inconsistent in his own endeavour to ...
... Christ Himself sufficiently declared to His first and immediate followers the whole of what He designed should be understood by it or implied in it " . Notwithstanding , Hoadly found nothing inconsistent in his own endeavour to ...
Page 387
... Christ Jesus unto all generations for ever and ever " ( Ephesians iii . 21 ) . The Te Deum was remodelled to avoid all direct address to Christ and to substitute an indirect address through the Father ; and the Trini- tarian suffrages ...
... Christ Jesus unto all generations for ever and ever " ( Ephesians iii . 21 ) . The Te Deum was remodelled to avoid all direct address to Christ and to substitute an indirect address through the Father ; and the Trini- tarian suffrages ...
Contents
Preface page ix | 1 |
The Bench in Parliament and Politics | 41 |
The Office and Work of a Bishop | 92 |
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