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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... sect from its leaders being of a good moral character - Not to stop us from examining into the soundness of their tenets - The position that we are not to press an ad- versary with consequences which he disavows examined - How far only ...
... sect from its leaders being of a good moral character - Not to stop us from examining into the soundness of their tenets - The position that we are not to press an ad- versary with consequences which he disavows examined - How far only ...
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... sects which started up and disappeared --- Present state of sects in this country --- Broad line of distinction --- Some sects differing from us in essentials Others not --- The first properly heretics --- The term now chiefly confined ...
... sects which started up and disappeared --- Present state of sects in this country --- Broad line of distinction --- Some sects differing from us in essentials Others not --- The first properly heretics --- The term now chiefly confined ...
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... sects , watching over each other , has made any material falsification or in- terpolation almost impossible . ~ I pies of the op have be admire the Still , however greatly we may wisdom and the power of God , which can thus bring good ...
... sects , watching over each other , has made any material falsification or in- terpolation almost impossible . ~ I pies of the op have be admire the Still , however greatly we may wisdom and the power of God , which can thus bring good ...
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... to all other , even the most extrava- gant sects , By the very persecution which they carried on against the church , they de- clared in the plainest terms , though in a way ގ which was neither just nor decent , their con- SERMON I. 21.
... to all other , even the most extrava- gant sects , By the very persecution which they carried on against the church , they de- clared in the plainest terms , though in a way ގ which was neither just nor decent , their con- SERMON I. 21.
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... sects . How far this was from being the case with their predecessors , no man who has looked ever so superficially into ecclesiastical history , can be ignorant . From the earliest appearance of the puritans down to the times of Baxter ...
... sects . How far this was from being the case with their predecessors , no man who has looked ever so superficially into ecclesiastical history , can be ignorant . From the earliest appearance of the puritans down to the times of Baxter ...
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