The Nature and Guilt of Schism Considered: With Particular Reference to the Principles of the Reformation, in Eight Sermons, Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1807, at the Lecture Founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A. Canon of SalisburyLongman, Hurst , Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 443 páginas |
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... communion between all bishops and churches --- All interested in maintaining the true faith --- Hence interposition with each other in particular cases --- Synods --- First provincial --- Their powers --- Paul of Samosata ...
... communion between all bishops and churches --- All interested in maintaining the true faith --- Hence interposition with each other in particular cases --- Synods --- First provincial --- Their powers --- Paul of Samosata ...
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... communion with the national church or no I may be allowed to conjecture , that per- haps it was the very lukewarmness upon this e subject , which he saw creeping as it were over the church , and infecting and neutralizing . many of ...
... communion with the national church or no I may be allowed to conjecture , that per- haps it was the very lukewarmness upon this e subject , which he saw creeping as it were over the church , and infecting and neutralizing . many of ...
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... communion ? Undoubted- ly , I claim no such infallibility for any church : undoubtedly , there may be circumstances Autom which will not only excuse but justify such a separation . The case of the Reformation alone would suffice to ...
... communion ? Undoubted- ly , I claim no such infallibility for any church : undoubtedly , there may be circumstances Autom which will not only excuse but justify such a separation . The case of the Reformation alone would suffice to ...
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... communion imposed by the church from which the separation was made were ac- tually sinful ; either as being in themselves con- trary to the word of God , or as by manifest consequence directly leading to evil . Of both these sorts of ...
... communion imposed by the church from which the separation was made were ac- tually sinful ; either as being in themselves con- trary to the word of God , or as by manifest consequence directly leading to evil . Of both these sorts of ...
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... communion . This was carried so far , and so acted upon by these puritans , that when , in the time of the great rebellion , they came to have the upper hand , they fully shewed themselves to have been in earnest . For they not only ...
... communion . This was carried so far , and so acted upon by these puritans , that when , in the time of the great rebellion , they came to have the upper hand , they fully shewed themselves to have been in earnest . For they not only ...
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