The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, Volumen1G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 |
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... Dissenters in general an entire forbearance from all political associations and discussions . Mr. Hall , conceiving that such counsel tended to the introduction of slavish principles , and the degradation of the religious society to ...
... Dissenters in general an entire forbearance from all political associations and discussions . Mr. Hall , conceiving that such counsel tended to the introduction of slavish principles , and the degradation of the religious society to ...
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... Dissenter and bids him God speed ; preaches himself at the ordination of Independents , and shields with his arm all that unprotected multitude , both from dio- cesan jealousies and from civil power . By every party he is equal- ly ...
... Dissenter and bids him God speed ; preaches himself at the ordination of Independents , and shields with his arm all that unprotected multitude , both from dio- cesan jealousies and from civil power . By every party he is equal- ly ...
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... Dissenter , for example , without manifest inconsistency , to become a member of the Established Church ; but to admit the members of that community to participate at the Lord's table , without demanding a formal renunciation of their ...
... Dissenter , for example , without manifest inconsistency , to become a member of the Established Church ; but to admit the members of that community to participate at the Lord's table , without demanding a formal renunciation of their ...
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... dissenters beyond the allowance of law , a measure which was afterwards adopted for similar purposes , by James his successor . It is sur- prising a person of Mr. Kinghorn's acknowledged learning , should fall into such an error ; that ...
... dissenters beyond the allowance of law , a measure which was afterwards adopted for similar purposes , by James his successor . It is sur- prising a person of Mr. Kinghorn's acknowledged learning , should fall into such an error ; that ...
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... Dissenters , to avail themselves of the practice of strict communion . For my part , I am only surprised at his surprise . For supposing ( what is most contrary to fact ) that it had furnished them with some advantage against a part of ...
... Dissenters , to avail themselves of the practice of strict communion . For my part , I am only surprised at his surprise . For supposing ( what is most contrary to fact ) that it had furnished them with some advantage against a part of ...
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