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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... received with great favour by the dissenters , with many of whose positions it not only agreed , but even seemed in a great degree to be borrowed from them . It further opened to them a prospect of being set at liber- It is true the ...
... received with great favour by the dissenters , with many of whose positions it not only agreed , but even seemed in a great degree to be borrowed from them . It further opened to them a prospect of being set at liber- It is true the ...
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... received ordination from our bishops . ' This makes them , or , at least , made them , in the beginning , more purely schismatical than most of the dissenters of whom we have been speaking . Another circumstance worthy of notice is ...
... received ordination from our bishops . ' This makes them , or , at least , made them , in the beginning , more purely schismatical than most of the dissenters of whom we have been speaking . Another circumstance worthy of notice is ...
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... received institutions , and going after a way of its own . If we shall find a period , as a remarkable one there was , when every man did " what was right in his own eyes , " it will be such a one as will afford no warrant for imagining ...
... received institutions , and going after a way of its own . If we shall find a period , as a remarkable one there was , when every man did " what was right in his own eyes , " it will be such a one as will afford no warrant for imagining ...
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... received their authority by the laying on of hands . After that , we find them superintend- ing each their proper provinces , according to the direction which their labours had taken , and the different countries which they had con ...
... received their authority by the laying on of hands . After that , we find them superintend- ing each their proper provinces , according to the direction which their labours had taken , and the different countries which they had con ...
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... received all the power to rule their re- spective churches with as absolute command as had been exercised by St. Paul himself . It is also clear from what I have already cited , and many other passages , that a duty was imposed upon the ...
... received all the power to rule their re- spective churches with as absolute command as had been exercised by St. Paul himself . It is also clear from what I have already cited , and many other passages , that a duty was imposed upon the ...
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