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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... speak . Happily they now begin to be on all sides acknowledged ; and if I am anxious that more complete justice should be done to you in this as in other respects , it is owing not so much to the interest which I take in all that ...
... speak . Happily they now begin to be on all sides acknowledged ; and if I am anxious that more complete justice should be done to you in this as in other respects , it is owing not so much to the interest which I take in all that ...
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... speak with the • authority and weight , which must exclusively belong to the only son of God . In propor- tion too , as the kingdom of Christ became more extended , a wider field was opened for the adversary to carry his designs into ...
... speak with the • authority and weight , which must exclusively belong to the only son of God . In propor- tion too , as the kingdom of Christ became more extended , a wider field was opened for the adversary to carry his designs into ...
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... speaking , minis- tered an occasion . In the perverse inclina- tions of men , and in the violence of their pas- sions , the true source of all these disorders must be sought . And having been , as they were foretold by our Saviour ...
... speaking , minis- tered an occasion . In the perverse inclina- tions of men , and in the violence of their pas- sions , the true source of all these disorders must be sought . And having been , as they were foretold by our Saviour ...
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... his several discourses to his disciples ; and more especially in those which immediately preceded his cruci- fixion , speak but too evidently what was the * Matthew xviii . 7 . 66 end of his doctrine , and what were the.
... his several discourses to his disciples ; and more especially in those which immediately preceded his cruci- fixion , speak but too evidently what was the * Matthew xviii . 7 . 66 end of his doctrine , and what were the.
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... speak generally of the 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 ...
... speak generally of the 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 ...
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