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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... fact --- Judgment of Pro- testants upon these points --- Recapitulation of the argument --- Shewing that the Reformation is no authority for the lati- tude now contended for by the dissenters . P. 135 . SERMON V. 2 TIM . iii . 5 ...
... fact --- Judgment of Pro- testants upon these points --- Recapitulation of the argument --- Shewing that the Reformation is no authority for the lati- tude now contended for by the dissenters . P. 135 . SERMON V. 2 TIM . iii . 5 ...
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... fact established --- The church of Rome the only power that has adopted and pursued it as a system --- Traced up , and shewn so to be --- Answer to the question where our church was before Luther --- Transubstantiation , a novel doc ...
... fact established --- The church of Rome the only power that has adopted and pursued it as a system --- Traced up , and shewn so to be --- Answer to the question where our church was before Luther --- Transubstantiation , a novel doc ...
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... fact of the schisms ' having existed ; which however , to any sound rea soner , will never furnish the least inference at all prejudicial to the interest of Christianity . It must still be apparent that to those divisions , which have ...
... fact of the schisms ' having existed ; which however , to any sound rea soner , will never furnish the least inference at all prejudicial to the interest of Christianity . It must still be apparent that to those divisions , which have ...
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... fact , of no consequence ; upon what they conceive to be not even a fair subject for any question × Many there are who will be surprised , and who will revolt at any argument which tends to shew , that it is not left to the arbitrary ...
... fact , of no consequence ; upon what they conceive to be not even a fair subject for any question × Many there are who will be surprised , and who will revolt at any argument which tends to shew , that it is not left to the arbitrary ...
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... fact but fighting a shadow . The supposition was indeed contrary to the general tenour of the sermon , as well as his other writings , and therefore it was more than sus- pected that it was a mere after - thought of the bishop's , in ...
... fact but fighting a shadow . The supposition was indeed contrary to the general tenour of the sermon , as well as his other writings , and therefore it was more than sus- pected that it was a mere after - thought of the bishop's , in ...
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