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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... Less spoliation --- More lenity towards dissenters --- Pu- ritans ... Their principles and language --- Origin and growth of the sect --- Required conformity in all the members of churches --- Their professed aim a more complete ...
... Less spoliation --- More lenity towards dissenters --- Pu- ritans ... Their principles and language --- Origin and growth of the sect --- Required conformity in all the members of churches --- Their professed aim a more complete ...
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... less must we imagine , that it is an act against the commission of which we have no need to be guarded ; or which , when committed , requires not to be de- plored and repented of . We must regard it as , what in truth it is , what it ...
... less must we imagine , that it is an act against the commission of which we have no need to be guarded ; or which , when committed , requires not to be de- plored and repented of . We must regard it as , what in truth it is , what it ...
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... less frivolous , declared himself independent of his brethren , did " abide " in that " love , " and " keep those command- ments ? " Surely not . Must we not rather believe that , when our blessed Lord particularly prayed that his ...
... less frivolous , declared himself independent of his brethren , did " abide " in that " love , " and " keep those command- ments ? " Surely not . Must we not rather believe that , when our blessed Lord particularly prayed that his ...
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... less to say for themselves . Their conduct seems particularly wanton and without cause . That I may not appear more rash and singular than is necessary , let me be allowed here to plead the authority of some of the most respected ...
... less to say for themselves . Their conduct seems particularly wanton and without cause . That I may not appear more rash and singular than is necessary , let me be allowed here to plead the authority of some of the most respected ...
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... less degree , denying the atonement made by Christ for our sins , and asserting our sufficiency to merit salvation by our own good works only , must of course con- fine , or principally direct their preaching to what is called the moral ...
... less degree , denying the atonement made by Christ for our sins , and asserting our sufficiency to merit salvation by our own good works only , must of course con- fine , or principally direct their preaching to what is called the moral ...
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