10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MIRIFICALLY»
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Half-hour Lectures on the History and Practice of the Fine ...
... great smooth foundation-stones mirifically wrought ' are stones from the Wall
and its stations, and the whole fabric may have been constructed of materials
collected by the destruction of former works. As to interior furnishing, there are
few ...
2
Lives of the English Saints: St. Gilbert, St. Wilfred, St. ...
... them the princely bishop sunk, where man's eye could not see them — it was
God's glory he sought, not man's praise — deep in those trenches founelation
stones 'mirifically' wrought. His columns and his porches, which he 64 ST.
WILFRID,
3
The Mystical Presence: And The Doctrine of the Reformed ...
“Christ is really present to his people in this ordinance, not bodily but by his Spirit,
” as the medium of a higher mode of existence; “not in the sense of local
nearness, but of efficacious operation,” nullifying mirifically the bar of distance
and ...
John Williamson Nevin, Linden J. DeBie, W. Bradford Littlejohn, 2012
... Spirit ouly, mirifically for faith. Why, then, it may be asked, should we find such
satisfaction in an enterprise, which has for its object expressly the vindication of
Lutheranism, and that is likely to be so powerfully felt in its favor? The question is
...
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The Reformed Church Review ...
It is accomplished in the sphere of' Christ's Spirit only, mirifically for faith. Why,
then, it may be asked, should we find such satisfaction in an enterprise, which
has for its object expressly the vindication of Lutheranism, and that is likely to be
so ...
6
Lives of the English Saints
... in them the princely bishop sunk, where man's eye could not see them — it was
God's glory he sought, not man's praise — deep in those trenches foundation
stones 'mirifically' wrought. His columns and his porches, which he ST. WILFRID,
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Martin's vagaries: a sequel to 'A tale of a tub', ed. by ...
... which having been mislaid, for many years, among other papers, as the author
himself lets us know, has since been mirifically brought to light and made public
by your humble servant — an invaluable boon to the learned world in general, ...
Richard Harris Barham, 1843
... Spirit only, mirifically for faith. Why, then, it may be asked, should we find such
satisfaction in an enterprise, which has for its object expremly the vindication of
ththernnim, and that is liker to be so powerfully felt in its favor? The question is
fair, ...
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Lives of the English Saints: St. Augustine of Canterbury ...
dation stones 'mirifically' wrought. His columns and his porches, which he loved
so much, they were even more wonderful at Hexham than they had been at
Ripon. And the height and the length of the nave and aisles, people wondered at
that ...
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Lives of the English saints [ed. by J. H. Newman
... them the princely bishop sunk, where man's eye could not see them — it was
God's glory he sought, not man's praise — deep in those trenches foundation
stones 'mirifically' wrought. His columns and his porches, which he 54 ST.
WILFRID,
English saints, John Henry Newman (card), 1844