Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 136
... PROTESTANTISM . GREAT BRITAIN . CHURCH CONGRESSES . - Certain active and far - seeing churchmen of the High- Church party have succeeded in intro- ducing into the Church of England a new kind of religious assemblies which bid fair to ...
... PROTESTANTISM . GREAT BRITAIN . CHURCH CONGRESSES . - Certain active and far - seeing churchmen of the High- Church party have succeeded in intro- ducing into the Church of England a new kind of religious assemblies which bid fair to ...
Pagina 138
... Protestantism , and to oppose every hier- archical influence emanating from the Churches of the different countries . 3. To preserve and protect the tolera- tion of the different denominations and their members . 4. To pursue all the en ...
... Protestantism , and to oppose every hier- archical influence emanating from the Churches of the different countries . 3. To preserve and protect the tolera- tion of the different denominations and their members . 4. To pursue all the en ...
Pagina 139
... Protestants the en- joyment of equal political rights . BELGIUM . CATHOLIC CONGRESS . The Roman Catholics of Germany and Switzerland have had , since 1848 , annual conven- tions of priests and laymen , to consult on the important ...
... Protestants the en- joyment of equal political rights . BELGIUM . CATHOLIC CONGRESS . The Roman Catholics of Germany and Switzerland have had , since 1848 , annual conven- tions of priests and laymen , to consult on the important ...
Pagina 140
tion of any Catholic country against Protestants , nor the Papal efforts for keeping , by means of concordats , the Protestants excluded from Catholic countries , he did so implicitly by saying : " I must confess that that enthusiastic ...
tion of any Catholic country against Protestants , nor the Papal efforts for keeping , by means of concordats , the Protestants excluded from Catholic countries , he did so implicitly by saying : " I must confess that that enthusiastic ...
Pagina 146
... Protestantism imported by him into their camp , and it would be well for them could they appreciate the lessons of wis- dom he inculcates . Dr. Brownson is the only man we know in our land who is at all dangerous to Protestantism ...
... Protestantism imported by him into their camp , and it would be well for them could they appreciate the lessons of wis- dom he inculcates . Dr. Brownson is the only man we know in our land who is at all dangerous to Protestantism ...
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