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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... justify the unbounded liberty of private judgment contended for by some persons - What is the liberty there spoken of - In what par- ticulars only the old covenant superseded by the new - Both the Old and the New Testament written for ...
... justify the unbounded liberty of private judgment contended for by some persons - What is the liberty there spoken of - In what par- ticulars only the old covenant superseded by the new - Both the Old and the New Testament written for ...
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... justify such a separation . The case of the Reformation alone would suffice to establish this point . But then , whenever such a separation takes place , there must be guilt somewhere . If he who separates is innocent and justifiable ...
... justify such a separation . The case of the Reformation alone would suffice to establish this point . But then , whenever such a separation takes place , there must be guilt somewhere . If he who separates is innocent and justifiable ...
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... justify christianity from the objections that are un- answerable by those , who contend for the contradictory prin- ciples , such as that it makes God a being acting not by reason , " & c . Though this and mmch more be true , yet the ...
... justify christianity from the objections that are un- answerable by those , who contend for the contradictory prin- ciples , such as that it makes God a being acting not by reason , " & c . Though this and mmch more be true , yet the ...
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... justified in what she then did , but that the reformation can be a precedent only in cases where to have remained in communion with those from whom the separation is made would be sinful . That this therefore can never justify those men ...
... justified in what she then did , but that the reformation can be a precedent only in cases where to have remained in communion with those from whom the separation is made would be sinful . That this therefore can never justify those men ...
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... justify their schism ; and hope from thence to be enabled to inculcate the more forcibly into those who hear me , the necessity of adhering to the precepts of our Lord and his apostles in maintaining the unity of the faith by continuing ...
... justify their schism ; and hope from thence to be enabled to inculcate the more forcibly into those who hear me , the necessity of adhering to the precepts of our Lord and his apostles in maintaining the unity of the faith by continuing ...
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