Works of the Rev. Robert Hall ...: With a Brief Memoir and a Sketch of His Literary Character, Volumen1Holdsworth and Ball, 1831 |
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... The intelligent reader will understand me to refer , not to civil toleration by the state , but to that which is exercised by religious societies . such a manner , as to comprehend all the varieties TERMS OF COMMUNION . 7.
... The intelligent reader will understand me to refer , not to civil toleration by the state , but to that which is exercised by religious societies . such a manner , as to comprehend all the varieties TERMS OF COMMUNION . 7.
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... societies , it is still but one . " The Church , " says Cyprian , " is one , which by reason of its fecundity is extended into a multitude , in the same manner as the rays of the sun , how- ever numerous , constitute but one light ; and ...
... societies , it is still but one . " The Church , " says Cyprian , " is one , which by reason of its fecundity is extended into a multitude , in the same manner as the rays of the sun , how- ever numerous , constitute but one light ; and ...
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... societies regarding each other with the jealousies of rival empires , each aiming to raise itself on the ruin of all others , making extravagant boasts of superior purity , generally in exact proportion to their departures from it , and ...
... societies regarding each other with the jealousies of rival empires , each aiming to raise itself on the ruin of all others , making extravagant boasts of superior purity , generally in exact proportion to their departures from it , and ...
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... another to join with them in practices which we deem superstitious and erroneous . In the latter instance , we cannot be said absolutely to refuse a connexion with the pious part of such societies , we TERMS OF COMMUNION . 11.
... another to join with them in practices which we deem superstitious and erroneous . In the latter instance , we cannot be said absolutely to refuse a connexion with the pious part of such societies , we TERMS OF COMMUNION . 11.
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... societies , we decline it merely because it is clogged with conditions which render it impracticable . It is impossible for a protestant dissenter , for example , without manifest inconsistency , to become a mem- ber of the established ...
... societies , we decline it merely because it is clogged with conditions which render it impracticable . It is impossible for a protestant dissenter , for example , without manifest inconsistency , to become a mem- ber of the established ...
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