The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 102Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1927 |
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... society itself . Not even the stoutest faith and the most resolute optimism can mistake the direction and effect of the new tendencies . Every assembly of representative Church- men , as well Papist as Protestant , addresses itself to ...
... society itself . Not even the stoutest faith and the most resolute optimism can mistake the direction and effect of the new tendencies . Every assembly of representative Church- men , as well Papist as Protestant , addresses itself to ...
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... society , and the Church has from the first attributed to the Sacraments an importance in the Christian life which implies their permanence . Yet modern society is becoming familiar with the spectacle of individual morality ...
... society , and the Church has from the first attributed to the Sacraments an importance in the Christian life which implies their permanence . Yet modern society is becoming familiar with the spectacle of individual morality ...
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... society which is almost infinitely various . Accordingly , the universal religion has come to present a strangely variegated aspect . There are certain universal factors which give it a recognisable identity , but the differences are ...
... society which is almost infinitely various . Accordingly , the universal religion has come to present a strangely variegated aspect . There are certain universal factors which give it a recognisable identity , but the differences are ...
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... society . Over against the secular hierarchy , which had its supreme overlord in the Holy Roman Emperor , stood the spiritual hierarchy , which had its supreme overlord in the Holy Roman Pope . Christendom was literally conceived of as ...
... society . Over against the secular hierarchy , which had its supreme overlord in the Holy Roman Emperor , stood the spiritual hierarchy , which had its supreme overlord in the Holy Roman Pope . Christendom was literally conceived of as ...
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... society would be organised in national Churches . ' Cujus regio ejus religio ' was as much the description of a fact as the enunciation of a principle . Nor may we leave out of our reckoning the new influence of the Bible , for there ...
... society would be organised in national Churches . ' Cujus regio ejus religio ' was as much the description of a fact as the enunciation of a principle . Nor may we leave out of our reckoning the new influence of the Bible , for there ...
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