The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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The Position of the Church . 169 For the Church , ideally considered , has still a place second in importance to no other social institution ; but it is hindered from occupying this place , not only by its claim to authority over the ...
The Position of the Church . 169 For the Church , ideally considered , has still a place second in importance to no other social institution ; but it is hindered from occupying this place , not only by its claim to authority over the ...
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... churches and the real opinions and interests of the advanced section of the community , -that the Church must become steadily more and more a mere decaying instrument for influencing the lower orders of society , and for affording to ...
... churches and the real opinions and interests of the advanced section of the community , -that the Church must become steadily more and more a mere decaying instrument for influencing the lower orders of society , and for affording to ...
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... Church ; he held up the Apostolic Church as a model for the Church of Florence . " She " was poor , " he said , " but beautiful in her poverty ; she was " rich in lowliness and in love . " He attributed the decay of the Church to the ...
... Church ; he held up the Apostolic Church as a model for the Church of Florence . " She " was poor , " he said , " but beautiful in her poverty ; she was " rich in lowliness and in love . " He attributed the decay of the Church to the ...
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