The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 16

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Spottiswoode, 1883

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Page 489 - The real presence of Christ's most blessed body and blood is not therefore to be sought for in the sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the sacrament.
Page 499 - Sight so deform what heart of rock could long Dry-eyed behold? Adam could not...
Page 94 - Impia quam caesis gens est epulata juvencis, Aureus hanc vitam in terris Saturnus agebat : Necdum etiam audierant inflari classica, necdum Impositos duris crepitare incudibus enses. 540 Sed nos immensum spatiis confecimus aequor, Et jam tempus equum fumantia solvere colla.
Page 31 - By F. Anton von Schiefner. Done into English from the German, with an Introduction. By WRS Ralston, MA Pp.
Page 46 - On the way thither he was struck down by illness at Darjiling, in Nepal. And there he died, a victim, as Professor Max Miiller has said, " to his heroic devotion to the study of ancient languages and religions.
Page 463 - C'est Renan sain d'esprit et de cœur, comme je le suis aujourd'hui, ce n'est pas Renan à moitié détruit par la mort et n'étant plus lui-même, comme je le serai si je me décompose lentement, que je veux qu'on croie et qu'on écoute.
Page 69 - Write, therefore, the things which thou sawest, and the things which are, and the things which shall come to pass hereafter; the mystery of the seven stars which thou sawest in my right hand, and the seven golden candlesticks.
Page 185 - WORDS OF COUNSEL ON SOME OF THE CHIEF DIFFICULTIES OF THE DAY, bequeathed to the Church in the Writings of SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, late Lord Bishop of Winchester. Collected and arranged by the late TV FOSBERY, MA 2nd Edition, Crown 8vo., cloth, 7s.
Page 155 - ... been made for suffragans, which have been accustomed to be had within this realm for the more speedy administration of the sacraments, and other good, wholesome and devout things and laudable ceremonies, to the increase of God's honour and for the commodity of good and devout people.
Page 198 - We are of opinion that it is expedient to restrain in the public services of the United Church of England and Ireland all variations in respect of vesture from that which has long been the established usage of the said United Church, and we think that this may be best secured by providing aggrieved parishioners with an easy and effectual process for complaint and redress.

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