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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... sufficient answers have at different times , and by vari- ous persons been returned . My present bu- siness is only with the fact of the schisms ' having existed ; which however , to any sound rea soner , will never furnish the least ...
... sufficient answers have at different times , and by vari- ous persons been returned . My present bu- siness is only with the fact of the schisms ' having existed ; which however , to any sound rea soner , will never furnish the least ...
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... sufficiently notorious . What is remarkable , is , that in doctrine , they profess most completely to hold with the church of England ; nay , the boast of their founders was , that they were in strict conform- ity to her articles ...
... sufficiently notorious . What is remarkable , is , that in doctrine , they profess most completely to hold with the church of England ; nay , the boast of their founders was , that they were in strict conform- ity to her articles ...
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... sufficient atone- ment , there " remained thenceforth no more " sacrifice for sin ; " and from the obligation of this , not only the Jews , but all mankind were set at liberty . He further took away every institution which was ordained ...
... sufficient atone- ment , there " remained thenceforth no more " sacrifice for sin ; " and from the obligation of this , not only the Jews , but all mankind were set at liberty . He further took away every institution which was ordained ...
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... sufficient ground has been laid for concluding , according to what I have said before , first , that a total freedom from church government and external ceremonies is not a state particularly favourable to the increase of religion , but ...
... sufficient ground has been laid for concluding , according to what I have said before , first , that a total freedom from church government and external ceremonies is not a state particularly favourable to the increase of religion , but ...
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... sufficient reason for separating from any This is in fact the case with the Quakers in many important particulars ; nor does their disclaiming all war or resistance to what they call oppression , carry with it any thing like a due and ...
... sufficient reason for separating from any This is in fact the case with the Quakers in many important particulars ; nor does their disclaiming all war or resistance to what they call oppression , carry with it any thing like a due and ...
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