Ritual of the New TestamentBurns and Oates, 1887 - 252 sider |
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Side 89
... clothes of its oc- cupants , which are intended to symbolise this virtue , are in reality an excessive Ritualism , degenerated into Formalism . Is it not an instinctive Ritualism or Symbolism which Burns depicts in the Puritan home ...
... clothes of its oc- cupants , which are intended to symbolise this virtue , are in reality an excessive Ritualism , degenerated into Formalism . Is it not an instinctive Ritualism or Symbolism which Burns depicts in the Puritan home ...
Side 90
... clothing or their court - dress a matter of indifference , they might yet be angry if the details , that regard the tailor or the master of ceremonies , were thrust perpetually or unseasonably upon their notice . So too Catholic laymen ...
... clothing or their court - dress a matter of indifference , they might yet be angry if the details , that regard the tailor or the master of ceremonies , were thrust perpetually or unseasonably upon their notice . So too Catholic laymen ...
Side 92
... , and hath need of clothing to cover her nakedness ? . . Believe it , wondrous doctors , all cor- Of Reformation in England , book i . poreal resemblances of inward holiness and beauty are now past 92 The Ritual of the New Testament .
... , and hath need of clothing to cover her nakedness ? . . Believe it , wondrous doctors , all cor- Of Reformation in England , book i . poreal resemblances of inward holiness and beauty are now past 92 The Ritual of the New Testament .
Side 94
... clothes on Calvary , to expiate by the shame of nakedness the ignominy of Adam and Eve and the vanities and shamelessness of their descendants , and was crowned with thorns , the produce of a cursed soil , was seen afterwards by St ...
... clothes on Calvary , to expiate by the shame of nakedness the ignominy of Adam and Eve and the vanities and shamelessness of their descendants , and was crowned with thorns , the produce of a cursed soil , was seen afterwards by St ...
Side 95
... clothing is too cursed in its origin to be consecrated to the service of God , when he reads that aprons taken from the body of St. Paul cured diseases and drove out evil spirits ? ( Acts xix . 12. ) Will he maintain that the fort and ...
... clothing is too cursed in its origin to be consecrated to the service of God , when he reads that aprons taken from the body of St. Paul cured diseases and drove out evil spirits ? ( Acts xix . 12. ) Will he maintain that the fort and ...
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