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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... Means by which they defended their tenets - Corruption or denial of the Scriptures ... Fruits of schism - Conclusion , recommending humility and sim- plicity . P. 89 . 1 SERMON IV . LUKE xi . 35 . Take xvi CONTENTS .
... Means by which they defended their tenets - Corruption or denial of the Scriptures ... Fruits of schism - Conclusion , recommending humility and sim- plicity . P. 89 . 1 SERMON IV . LUKE xi . 35 . Take xvi CONTENTS .
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... means- -Under a false " form of godliness ” —The case with all false religions - General view of the corruptions introduced by the popes - Established at length by persecu tion - The same corruptions and the same spirit still xviii ...
... means- -Under a false " form of godliness ” —The case with all false religions - General view of the corruptions introduced by the popes - Established at length by persecu tion - The same corruptions and the same spirit still xviii ...
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... means peace should be driven away , and division brought in . It was remembered , that in the very same breath with which he had at another time de- clared that , " It must needs be that offences should come , " he had added , " Woe to ...
... means peace should be driven away , and division brought in . It was remembered , that in the very same breath with which he had at another time de- clared that , " It must needs be that offences should come , " he had added , " Woe to ...
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... means by which he intended that it should be ad- vanced . He prayed to the Father , that the dis- ciples " might be one , even as the Father and he were one * ; " than which it is impossible to de- vise any terms more expressive of the ...
... means by which he intended that it should be ad- vanced . He prayed to the Father , that the dis- ciples " might be one , even as the Father and he were one * ; " than which it is impossible to de- vise any terms more expressive of the ...
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... mean , whether I would set up an " absolute " authority in the church ; Those readers who are conversant with the Bangorian contro- versy , of which I shall have more to say by and by , will recollect how much turned upon the use of ...
... mean , whether I would set up an " absolute " authority in the church ; Those readers who are conversant with the Bangorian contro- versy , of which I shall have more to say by and by , will recollect how much turned upon the use of ...
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