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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... shew that the guilt , which was univer- sally allowed to follow the act , did not belong to them and to their friends , but to those of the other side . It was wisely reasoned that , al- hem though our Saviour had foretold consequences ...
... shew that the guilt , which was univer- sally allowed to follow the act , did not belong to them and to their friends , but to those of the other side . It was wisely reasoned that , al- hem though our Saviour had foretold consequences ...
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... shew , that it is not left to the arbitrary will or caprice of any man to worship God after that 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 ...
... shew , that it is not left to the arbitrary will or caprice of any man to worship God after that 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 ...
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... shews that the bishop's arguments " conclude as " strongly against all authority as against that which is absolute . " It was in fact asserted that the word " absolute " was inserted by the • A " whether I would contend that under no ...
... shews that the bishop's arguments " conclude as " strongly against all authority as against that which is absolute . " It was in fact asserted that the word " absolute " was inserted by the • A " whether I would contend that under no ...
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... blessings of peace ; which shews the more strongly how much he was impressed with the idea that ambition and vanity were the prevalent causes of schism . Chieset without the most evident and weighty reasons . She C 2 SERMON Í . 19.
... blessings of peace ; which shews the more strongly how much he was impressed with the idea that ambition and vanity were the prevalent causes of schism . Chieset without the most evident and weighty reasons . She C 2 SERMON Í . 19.
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... shew that the terms of communion imposed by the church from which the separation was made were ac- tually sinful ; either as being in themselves con- trary to the word of God , or as by manifest consequence directly leading to evil . Of ...
... shew that the terms of communion imposed by the church from which the separation was made were ac- tually sinful ; either as being in themselves con- trary to the word of God , or as by manifest consequence directly leading to evil . Of ...
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