Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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Pàgina 20
... church ; and over a church without endowments , what prince ever yet main- tained influence ? The patrimony of the Church -that is , of the Catholic Church - was according- ly given back to the Kirk . She was established , and her ...
... church ; and over a church without endowments , what prince ever yet main- tained influence ? The patrimony of the Church -that is , of the Catholic Church - was according- ly given back to the Kirk . She was established , and her ...
Pàgina 20
... Church were to be chosen annually or for life , it was stated in the Assembly- " That , if they did not consent to ... Church of Christ in Scotland , and which was opposed to the Established Church of Scotland . Christ was the head of ...
... Church were to be chosen annually or for life , it was stated in the Assembly- " That , if they did not consent to ... Church of Christ in Scotland , and which was opposed to the Established Church of Scotland . Christ was the head of ...
Pàgina 295
... Church , " " The Poor Man's Church , " which few would , at last , enter , and many more would wish destroyed . Whatever may be my own opinion of the force of this last remark , certain it is that it is not my present intention to try ...
... Church , " " The Poor Man's Church , " which few would , at last , enter , and many more would wish destroyed . Whatever may be my own opinion of the force of this last remark , certain it is that it is not my present intention to try ...
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