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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... Mode and practice of the reformation in this country --- Effects produced --- More temper and moderation --Less spoliation --- More lenity towards dissenters --- Pu- ritans ... Their principles and language --- Origin and growth of the ...
... Mode and practice of the reformation in this country --- Effects produced --- More temper and moderation --Less spoliation --- More lenity towards dissenters --- Pu- ritans ... Their principles and language --- Origin and growth of the ...
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... modes of worship , which must have subsisted between Christ and his disciples dur- ing his continuance upon earth . They were his flock , and he the one shepherd . There was no hint of their separating into different and in- dependent ...
... modes of worship , which must have subsisted between Christ and his disciples dur- ing his continuance upon earth . They were his flock , and he the one shepherd . There was no hint of their separating into different and in- dependent ...
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... mode which is most agreeable to his imagina- tion . They will look upon it as a novelty to be told ( what yet is the old and true doc- trine ) that to that sound part of Christ's church , which is established in the country where he was ...
... mode which is most agreeable to his imagina- tion . They will look upon it as a novelty to be told ( what yet is the old and true doc- trine ) that to that sound part of Christ's church , which is established in the country where he was ...
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... mode of worship more devoid of ceremonies and more plain in every respect : not only they destroyed , as far as related to its temporal existence , the hierarchy of the church , by voting bishops to be useless , but they absolutely ...
... mode of worship more devoid of ceremonies and more plain in every respect : not only they destroyed , as far as related to its temporal existence , the hierarchy of the church , by voting bishops to be useless , but they absolutely ...
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... mode of thinking is preferable to the old . It took its rise , or , at least , it appear- ed first to gather strength from an event , which , though in the beginning it might be said to concern only a few individuals , very soon , by ...
... mode of thinking is preferable to the old . It took its rise , or , at least , it appear- ed first to gather strength from an event , which , though in the beginning it might be said to concern only a few individuals , very soon , by ...
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