The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 247A. Constable, 1928 |
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Pàgina 5
... accept this our bounden duty and service ; not weighing our merits , but pardoning our offences . " Thus it is evident that the Reformers definitely and clearly rejected the two Catholic doctrines : ( 1 ) of the real presence of the ...
... accept this our bounden duty and service ; not weighing our merits , but pardoning our offences . " Thus it is evident that the Reformers definitely and clearly rejected the two Catholic doctrines : ( 1 ) of the real presence of the ...
Pàgina 16
... accept the advice of his colleagues . All the members of the Council had their functions clearly prescribed by the Committee . Special stress was laid on this definite allocation of these respective duties in order that there might be ...
... accept the advice of his colleagues . All the members of the Council had their functions clearly prescribed by the Committee . Special stress was laid on this definite allocation of these respective duties in order that there might be ...
Pàgina 53
... accepting the advan- tages of individualism , have always shirked its obvious obligations . They have rightly ... accept it if he can possibly avoid doing so . " Lloyd Georgeism " is the directly opposite policy - the policy of ...
... accepting the advan- tages of individualism , have always shirked its obvious obligations . They have rightly ... accept it if he can possibly avoid doing so . " Lloyd Georgeism " is the directly opposite policy - the policy of ...
Pàgina 75
... accept nothing as true which it cannot prove by the accepted methods of science . The time , therefore , is favourable for a study of that infancy of medicine when the young child was nourished literally by witches . To know the past ...
... accept nothing as true which it cannot prove by the accepted methods of science . The time , therefore , is favourable for a study of that infancy of medicine when the young child was nourished literally by witches . To know the past ...
Pàgina 103
... accepted and approved , with the excellent results we see to - day . Four teams from New Zealand , two from New South Wales and two from South Africa have helped to raise the standard up to the pitch at which it is at the present day ...
... accepted and approved , with the excellent results we see to - day . Four teams from New Zealand , two from New South Wales and two from South Africa have helped to raise the standard up to the pitch at which it is at the present day ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 2 - THE Offering of Christ once made is that perfect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction, for all the sins of the whole world, both original and actual ; and there is none other satisfaction for sin, but that alone.
Pàgina 2 - Transubstantiation, (or the change of the substance of bread and wine) in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by Holy Writ ; but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions.
Pàgina 3 - And here we offer and present unto thee, O Lord, ourselves, our souls and bodies, to be a reasonable, holy, and lively sacrifice unto thee...
Pàgina 31 - The common problem, yours, mine, every one's, Is — not to fancy what were fair in life Provided it could be, — but, finding first What may be, then find how to make it fair Up to our means: a very different thing!
Pàgina 3 - And although we be unworthy, through our manifold sins, to offer unto thee any sacrifice, yet we beseech thee to accept this our bounden duty and service ; not weighing our merits, but pardoning our offences, through Jesus Christ our Lord...
Pàgina 95 - Culture is then properly described not as having its origin in curiosity, but as having its origin in the love of perfection; it is a study of perfection. It moves by the force, not merely or primarily of the scientific passion for pure knowledge, but also of the moral and social passion for doing good.
Pàgina 2 - The body and blood of Christ which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.
Pàgina 95 - ... the literature they read, the things which give them pleasure, the words which come forth out of their mouths, the thoughts which make the furniture of their minds; would any amount of wealth be worth having with the condition that one was to become just like these people by having it?
Pàgina 58 - I walk through the churchyard To lay this body down; I know moon-rise, I know star-rise; I walk in the moonlight, I walk in the starlight; I'll lie in the grave and stretch out my arms, I'll go to judgment in the evening of the day, And my soul and thy soul shall meet that day, When I lay this body down.
Pàgina 81 - THE Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee.