id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11771 Church, R. W. (Richard William) Occasional Papers Selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday Review, 1846-1890, Vol. 2 .txt text/plain 128284 4674 62 conscience to Christianity--when the Church placed her power of large body of persons in the Church of England at the present Court of momentous doctrinal questions, that at the time no one thought much of London is, of course, quite right to let the Church know what he thinks case, of men who cared little for the subject-matter of the questions things impossible to man--a revealed religion, authenticated by God. The shape which this negative answer takes is, as Mr. Mozley points the Christian Church Universal, a real and visible company of men, though every man of sense who thought he had reason for so great a great practical system must be in this world, working with human nature life, you had to go where thought and good sense were not likely to be characteristic, in the Roman Church of the life and ways of the New ./cache/11771.txt ./txt/11771.txt